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The filename is a unique identifier (UUID) typically generated by Apple's iOS or macOS when an image is exported, synced, or shared via iCloud .
If you have the file and want to see what's "hidden" inside it: 3BC7F9A6-150E-4D32-AF85-EF5BFBBE0AFB.jpeg
: This specific filename was famously associated with the 2014 "Fappening" (iCloud) leaks . Many write-ups on digital forensics and internet privacy use this specific string as a case study for how metadata and Apple's naming conventions work. The filename is a unique identifier (UUID) typically
: Run an MD5 or SHA-256 hash on the file; searching for the hash string often yields more specific results than the filename itself. 3BC7F9A6-150E-4D32-AF85-EF5BFBBE0AFB.jpeg
: The chance of two different photos having this exact ID is effectively zero.