Legitimate companies name their files clearly (e.g., Update_v2.zip ). A string like jmMUxtGLs... is a major red flag.
If you’ve encountered a prompt to download a file with this specific name, you are likely being targeted by a . Cybercriminals often use randomized strings of characters to bypass security filters that look for known malicious filenames. Why You Should Be Skeptical
The string "" does not correspond to any known legitimate software, game, or document. These types of gibberish filenames are frequently used in automated phishing campaigns to deliver malware, such as trojans or ransomware.