The "sm" in the filename often stands for "social media," and strings like "s838cvzi" are typical of internal naming conventions for platforms like TikTok, Instagram, or Snapchat.

The numeric prefix "23331" is common in automated naming for security systems or vehicle dashcams. Safety Recommendations

Sometimes these filenames appear in malware analysis reports (like VirusTotal or Any.Run), but no matching public scan exists for this specific hash or filename.

Upload the file to VirusTotal to check if it contains hidden scripts or malware.

If you received this file from an unknown source or found it on your device unexpectedly: directly.

This specific alphanumeric string appears to be a unique identifier often used by automated systems, cloud storage services, or private social media CDN (Content Delivery Networks). Potential Origins

There is currently available for a file named "23331_sm_s838cvzi.mp4."

A very small file (under 1MB) might be a shortcut or a script disguised as a video.

23331_sm_s838cvzi.mp4

23331_sm_s838cvzi.mp4

The "sm" in the filename often stands for "social media," and strings like "s838cvzi" are typical of internal naming conventions for platforms like TikTok, Instagram, or Snapchat.

The numeric prefix "23331" is common in automated naming for security systems or vehicle dashcams. Safety Recommendations

Sometimes these filenames appear in malware analysis reports (like VirusTotal or Any.Run), but no matching public scan exists for this specific hash or filename. 23331_sm_s838cvzi.mp4

Upload the file to VirusTotal to check if it contains hidden scripts or malware.

If you received this file from an unknown source or found it on your device unexpectedly: directly. The "sm" in the filename often stands for

This specific alphanumeric string appears to be a unique identifier often used by automated systems, cloud storage services, or private social media CDN (Content Delivery Networks). Potential Origins

There is currently available for a file named "23331_sm_s838cvzi.mp4." Upload the file to VirusTotal to check if

A very small file (under 1MB) might be a shortcut or a script disguised as a video.