Downloading a file with a name like is highly discouraged, as it exhibits classic signs of a malicious document or a "scareware" tactic used to trick users into downloading harmful software . 🚨 Critical Safety Warning

Use built-in tools like Windows Security or reputable third-party software like Malwarebytes to ensure no other threats are present.

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The (wpc) part is not a standard file naming convention and may be used by automated malware distribution tools to track specific campaigns.

While often seen as safe, PDFs can house "logic bombs" or scripts that execute the moment you open them with a standard reader. Safe Handling Guide

Before deleting, you can safely check the file's reputation by uploading it to VirusTotal , which scans it against dozens of antivirus engines without running it on your machine.

Drag the file to your Trash or Recycle Bin and empty it. On most operating systems, a file cannot execute unless it is purposefully opened.