Forward the text to 7726 (SPAM) to help your carrier block the sender.

The text is not a standard document or media title; it is a randomized file name typically used by scammers in "smishing" (SMS phishing) messages to trick people into downloading malware.

Even replying with "STOP" or "Who is this?" confirms to the scammer that your number is active, which can lead to more spam in the future.

For more information on identifying these types of threats, you can visit the FTC's guide on recognizing spam texts or Verizon's smishing protection page . If you’d like, I can help you: Identify in text messages.

Clicking or trying to "preview" this file can lead to phishing sites designed to steal your credentials or automatically download malicious software onto your phone.

Once reported, delete the message immediately.