Remote_control_21.mp4 ✯ (Newest)

"Proof of concept" videos showing how a hacker can control a target's screen.

Check the "Date Created" and "Encoded Date." This can tell you if the video was recently rendered or is an older archival piece. remote_control_21.mp4

Where the file was discovered (e.g., a specific Discord server, a GitHub repository, or a suspicious email) is the biggest clue to its intent. "Proof of concept" videos showing how a hacker

It is common for security camera clips, stock footage, or project assets to be named this way. If this is a file from your own device or organization, it likely depicts a specific test of a remote-control interface or a recorded snippet of a broadcast. It is common for security camera clips, stock

Filenames like this are frequently used in Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) or "analog horror" series to give the impression of a leaked or "found" government file.

Documentation of remote-operated machinery (drones, robotic arms, or HVAC systems).

If you have the file and need to identify its purpose, check these metadata points: