Imagine you just updated your laptop's software. You restart your computer, and suddenly, there it is: a password-protected zip file sitting right on your C: drive or desktop. You try to open it, but it asks for a password you don't have. Naturally, you think you've been hacked or hit with ransomware. Microsoft Learn The Reality: It’s Just a "Receipt" In reality, this file is created by SSD firmware update tools . When utilities like Dell SupportAssist Samsung Magician LiteOn SSD Updater
Some PC optimization or driver updater tools (like Driver Booster, IOBit, or Snappy Driver Installer) include Samsung SSD firmware components. When they attempt to update storage drivers, they may leave behind . ssdxflashlog.zip