Look at the folder or email where you found the name; it usually provides the best context for who sent it or what device created it.

If you found this link on an unfamiliar website or in a "spam" email, do not download it . Generic timestamp filenames are often used by bad actors to make malicious files look like innocuous personal videos.

A video from a smartphone (like a Samsung or LG device) or a dashcam that was recorded on that specific morning.

A file from a cloud storage link ( Dropbox , Google Drive ) or a messaging app where the original metadata served as the title. Actionable Steps