Some web applications or automated scripts save temporary data with single-letter names.
Right-click the file and select "Scan with [Your Antivirus]" (e.g., Windows Defender). You can also upload it to VirusTotal to check it against dozens of scanners. Inspect Without Extracting: W (8).zip
Because the name is so generic, the contents depend entirely on where you got it. Below are the most common scenarios and how to handle them: 1. Common Origins Some web applications or automated scripts save temporary
If the content is important, right-click and Rename it to something descriptive so you don't lose track of it again. Inspect Without Extracting: Because the name is so
is a generic filename typically created by your operating system when you download or save a file named "W.zip" multiple times. The "(8)" indicates it is the ninth copy of that specific filename in your folder.
If you see an .exe , .scr , or .vbs file inside a zip you don't recognize, delete it immediately. 3. Cleaning Up If this file is just a duplicate cluttering your drive: