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: Use the command 7z x AZWPLG9hcP1.7z via the terminal.

: If this was sent to you, confirm with the sender via a different communication channel that they intended to send it. 🛠️ How to Open (If Trusted) AZWPLG9hcP1.7z

: The string "AZWPLG9hcP1" appears to be base64-encoded or a randomly generated hash . This is common in automated backup scripts or cloud storage systems (like Mega.nz or MediaFire) to avoid filename collisions. : Use the command 7z x AZWPLG9hcP1

(e.g., an old hard drive, a specific website, or an email?) This is common in automated backup scripts or

: Unrecognized .7z files found via email or suspicious websites are often used to bypass antivirus scanners. They may contain executable scripts disguised as documents. ⚠️ Safety Recommendations

: Compressed archives can contain "zip bombs" (files that expand to massive sizes) or malicious code that executes upon extraction.