Most modern operating systems allow you to "peek" inside a ZIP file by double-clicking it without actually running any files inside. Look for .exe , .bat , or .scr files, which are high-risk. 3. How to find more info

If you are looking for specific documentation or the origin of this file, you might try:

If you have the file, calculate its MD5 or SHA-256 hash and search for that string instead of the filename.

Sometimes, platforms like WordPress or Shopify generate random strings for backup files or temporary export folders.

Use a service like VirusTotal to upload the file (or its hash) to check it against dozens of antivirus engines.

Could you tell me ? Knowing if it came from a specific software, a website, or a system error would help me track down exactly what's inside.

If you found this file on your computer or received it unexpectedly, follow these steps before opening it:

Did this come from a trusted developer, a workplace tool, or a random email? If the source is unknown, it is best not to open it .