Video_2022-11-06_02-11-07.mp4

Take a screenshot of a distinct frame and upload it to Google Lens or Yandex Images to see if it is a clip from a known movie, news event, or viral meme.

02:11:07 (usually in UTC or the local time of the sender/server) 2. Identifying the Source

If you found this on your device or a cloud drive, the naming convention strongly suggests it came from:

If you are unsure of the source, upload the file to VirusTotal to ensure it doesn't contain embedded malicious scripts.

A very small file (under 1MB) might just be a short clip or a GIF; a large file (100MB+) is likely a full-length recording.

To find out what is actually in the video without playing it on a sensitive device:

Some simple recording software uses this video_Year-Month-Day_Time format by default. 3. How to Safely Inspect the File

Take a screenshot of a distinct frame and upload it to Google Lens or Yandex Images to see if it is a clip from a known movie, news event, or viral meme.

02:11:07 (usually in UTC or the local time of the sender/server) 2. Identifying the Source

If you found this on your device or a cloud drive, the naming convention strongly suggests it came from:

If you are unsure of the source, upload the file to VirusTotal to ensure it doesn't contain embedded malicious scripts.

A very small file (under 1MB) might just be a short clip or a GIF; a large file (100MB+) is likely a full-length recording.

To find out what is actually in the video without playing it on a sensitive device:

Some simple recording software uses this video_Year-Month-Day_Time format by default. 3. How to Safely Inspect the File