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: The naming style "Term-127" often indicates a specific version or terminal identifier used within a private company or academic institution.

: It might be a compressed folder of logs or sensor data exported from an "Axsens" device. How to safely check the content:

Do you remember where you this file? Knowing the context would help me narrow down exactly what it is.

: Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to "Open Archive" rather than "Extract." This allows you to see the file names and extensions inside (e.g., .txt , .exe , .dat ) without running anything.

: "Axsens" may refer to a specific brand or industrial sensor company (such as those in the maritime or motion-sensing industries). It could be a driver or configuration terminal for their hardware.

: Run the file through VirusTotal to see if it’s flagged as malicious.

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File: Axsens_term-127.zip ... -

: The naming style "Term-127" often indicates a specific version or terminal identifier used within a private company or academic institution.

: It might be a compressed folder of logs or sensor data exported from an "Axsens" device. How to safely check the content:

Do you remember where you this file? Knowing the context would help me narrow down exactly what it is.

: Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to "Open Archive" rather than "Extract." This allows you to see the file names and extensions inside (e.g., .txt , .exe , .dat ) without running anything.

: "Axsens" may refer to a specific brand or industrial sensor company (such as those in the maritime or motion-sensing industries). It could be a driver or configuration terminal for their hardware.

: Run the file through VirusTotal to see if it’s flagged as malicious.