: The long string of "s" and "c" characters is characteristic of keyboard mashing or automated "junk" naming to ensure a unique filename in a cache or temp folder.
: If the file appeared unexpectedly, delete it permanently and clear your browser's cache and download history. : The long string of "s" and "c"
: Sometimes, browsers like Chrome or Edge create temporary files during a download. If a download is interrupted, you might see a strangely named file in your "Downloads" folder. If a download is interrupted, you might see
If you did not intentionally initiate this download, you should treat this file with extreme caution: : Upload the file to a service like
: Malicious websites (drive-by downloads) can trigger a ZIP download without your consent. Recommended Actions
: Do not extract the contents of the ZIP file if the source is unknown.
: Upload the file to a service like VirusTotal to check it against dozens of antivirus engines without opening it on your machine.