: Look at your browser history or "Downloads" folder metadata to see which website triggered the download.
Because this is a generic system-generated name, the "review" depends entirely on what you personally stored inside that specific archive. Common possibilities for files with this naming convention include:
: Developers sometimes use single-letter filenames like q for "quick" tests or "query" scripts. q (12).zip
: Before extracting, run the ZIP file through a service like VirusTotal to ensure it doesn't contain malicious scripts.
: Often seen in browser download folders when a user repeatedly clicks a download link for a driver, a small utility, or a school assignment. : Look at your browser history or "Downloads"
: Some automated systems or scanners export logs or reports as simple letter-named zip files. How to Safely "Review" the Contents
: Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to "Open Archive" and look at the file extensions inside. If you see .exe , .bat , or .js files you weren't expecting, do not run them. : Before extracting, run the ZIP file through
If you are unsure where this file came from, treat it with caution before opening: