If you have the MD5, SHA-1, or SHA-256 hash of the file, searching for the hash is much more likely to yield a technical "paper" or analysis report than the filename itself.
if you haven't already, as the name follows patterns often used in malicious social engineering. File: Bitch_Knight_2022-03.zip ...
A name given to a specific capture in a malware sandbox or private repository (like VirusTotal or Hybrid Analysis) by an individual researcher. If you have the MD5, SHA-1, or SHA-256
Part of a niche campaign from March 2022 that did not gain widespread naming by major security firms (who usually use names like Emotet , Qakbot , or Conti ). Part of a niche campaign from March 2022
A file related to a specific niche community, game mod, or underground project that hasn't been documented in formal papers. If you are analyzing this for security purposes:
You can safely analyze the file's behavior by uploading it to VirusTotal or any.run to see what it actually does.
Given the highly specific (and non-standard) naming convention, it is possible that this file is: