If you did not expect to receive this file or do not know the sender, . If you need to inspect it, follow these security steps:
A compressed file like a .7z is generally inert while it sits on your drive. It usually only becomes a threat once you decompress (extract) it and run the files inside.
The name "fghdgs" is a string of random characters, which is a common tactic used by malicious actors to bypass simple security filters that look for known bad filenames. The extension is a legitimate compressed archive format created by the 7-Zip software . Is this file dangerous?
In rare cases, a "manipulated archive" can exploit security flaws in the extraction software itself to run code without your permission. Safe Handling Recommendations
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