If the file is in a temporary folder or a cache folder, it is likely being used by a program.
This is a 128-bit hash value, most likely generated via the MD5 algorithm. Software developers and content delivery networks (CDNs) use these hashes as unique identifiers. By naming a file after its hash, systems can instantly verify file integrity and prevent duplication.
Files matching this hash are generally distributed via (malicious spam emails).
If you have discovered the file's origin after your own investigation, sharing your findings on a tech forum can help others who might be searching for the same hash in the future.
Please ensure you verify the checksum before flashing to your local environment. Option 2: "Glitch" / Sci-Fi Aesthetic (Social Media) 📁 LOG_ENTRY: e2005b7f394646f387283eef9a3582c1.bin
Ghidra (National Security Agency's open-source tool) or IDA Pro . Safety and Security Precautions
If you are still unsure about the file's origin, I can help you investigate further if you can tell me and if your computer is acting differently . Share public link
Are you trying to from this file, or did you find it in a suspicious location on your drive?