Look at where the file was located. If it was in a temp folder or a specific application directory, it may be a temporary data fragment or a backup created by software on your system. 0001193125-14-079796.txt - SEC.gov

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If you downloaded this file from an untrusted source or found it unexpectedly on your computer, do not open it. Scan it using a service like VirusTotal to check for threats.

R121($[ MW.2I#/EO"BXF/N9QB#LZ\*GJ_D4WL\,QB&I[I .=KU1/E\T]7Z"E.JEOY\)'E1CN)SS[9/-H,-G/?5 M1>*SG.VJ^6>6+SZSW$&#AHG#GI"LS>%,#A/@7K2B:

However, the string appears in technical contexts that might explain why you are seeing this filename:

The string "B8YoA" (in a different case) appears in some metadata or OCR text related to the Japanese light novel or manga series " Online " (雨蛙ミドリ) . What to do if you found this file:

A file named "b8yoa.7z" is likely an encrypted or compressed archive created by an individual or a specific automated system. The ".7z" extension indicates it was compressed using 7-Zip .