This confirms that a file named "5y.mp4" already exists in your destination folder, and your OS renamed this version to avoid overwriting.
If you did not intentionally download this file or are unsure of its origin, follow these steps to verify it safely:
Sites that "rip" videos from YouTube or TikTok often generate short, random filenames like "5y". 5y (1) mp4
If this was found in a "Downloads" or "Telegram Desktop" folder, it likely originated from a shared link in a chat or a browser-based "Save Video As" action. Common Sources
Right-click the file and select Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac) to see the file size, creation date, and origin URL if available. This confirms that a file named "5y
Because the filename itself does not contain metadata or a specific digital fingerprint, a "report" on its content depends on its source and properties:
This would help narrow down if it is a specific known clip or a potential security risk. Common Sources Right-click the file and select Properties
Use a tool like VirusTotal to upload the file; it will scan the file against 70+ antivirus engines to ensure it isn't a "trojan" disguised as a video.