The repetitive "Copy" suffix indicates that the file was duplicated multiple times on a Windows computer before being compressed into a file. Common Contexts for "IMG_2067"
While this specific file name is often unique to a user's personal storage, the image ID appears in several public and educational contexts:
Only open the file if you recognize where it came from.
A photo with this ID exists in the Wikimedia Commons depicting an AHL All-Star Community Visit from 2020.
Use a tool like VirusTotal to check the archive for hidden scripts or executables before extracting it.
If you did not create this file yourself, be cautious. with generic photo names and multiple "Copy" suffixes are sometimes used to hide malware . Attackers use these names to make files look like harmless, accidental duplicates.
The repetitive "Copy" suffix indicates that the file was duplicated multiple times on a Windows computer before being compressed into a file. Common Contexts for "IMG_2067"
While this specific file name is often unique to a user's personal storage, the image ID appears in several public and educational contexts:
Only open the file if you recognize where it came from.
A photo with this ID exists in the Wikimedia Commons depicting an AHL All-Star Community Visit from 2020.
Use a tool like VirusTotal to check the archive for hidden scripts or executables before extracting it.
If you did not create this file yourself, be cautious. with generic photo names and multiple "Copy" suffixes are sometimes used to hide malware . Attackers use these names to make files look like harmless, accidental duplicates.