Platforms like Google Drive or Dropbox sometimes generate temporary, encoded names during the "packaging" phase of a download.
Many third-party tools assign the video's internal ID as the filename.
The .mp4 extension indicates a video file. However, attackers sometimes use double extensions (like .mp4.exe ) to hide malicious software. Ensure your system shows full file extensions.
Platforms like Google Drive or Dropbox sometimes generate temporary, encoded names during the "packaging" phase of a download.
Many third-party tools assign the video's internal ID as the filename.
The .mp4 extension indicates a video file. However, attackers sometimes use double extensions (like .mp4.exe ) to hide malicious software. Ensure your system shows full file extensions.