: Use MediaInfo to view the "hidden" metadata. It will tell you the exact codec used (e.g., ProRes, H.264, or an obsolete Cinepak codec).
: Upload it to VirusTotal to see if multiple antivirus engines flag it as malicious before attempting to play it.
If you have this file and cannot play it, use these tools to identify its contents: ww11z s__per-quicktime.mov
Could you clarify or what you expect to see inside? Knowing the context (e.g., a specific ARG, an old hard drive, or a work project) would help narrow this down. 0001193125-13-074271.txt - SEC.gov
: This is the most "solid" player for obscure .mov files. If VLC cannot open it, the file may be corrupted or encrypted. : Use MediaInfo to view the "hidden" metadata
: If the file plays but you need it in a modern format, use Handbrake to convert it to an .mp4 (H.264/H.265). 3. Security Warning
: This likely refers to "Super QuickTime," an older video compression profile or a specific export setting from video editing software like Apple Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere. .mov : A standard QuickTime Movie container. 2. How to Open and Inspect the File If you have this file and cannot play
Filenames with unusual underscores (like s__per ) and random prefixes (like ww11z ) are sometimes used in or malware campaigns to bypass basic email filters.