In large digital libraries (like Shutterstock or Adobe Stock), clips are frequently assigned generic names followed by a numerical ID (e.g., 2236) for database tracking.
If you encountered this filename on your device or in an email:
Apps like WhatsApp or Telegram often rename saved videos with generic tags and strings of numbers based on their internal server indexing.
If it is a legitimate video asset, you can sometimes find the original creator by checking the file properties or using a reverse image search on a still frame.
If it came from an unknown sender or an untrusted website, avoid opening it.
Use a reputable tool like Malwarebytes or Norton to ensure the file is not a disguised Trojan or script.