Filenames that look like "znrphstdx1922" often lack context. If you did not specifically request this file from a trusted colleague or service, it could pose several risks:
Some "download" buttons for these files lead to installers that bundle unwanted browser extensions or advertising software.
Without a clear association with a known software project or official database, should be treated as a high-risk file. When in doubt, it is always safer to skip the download than to compromise your computer’s security.
Generic or randomized filenames are frequently used by bad actors to hide viruses, trojans, or ransomware.
Did the link come from a reputable site or an official repository? If the site looks cluttered with "Download Now" ads, it is likely untrustworthy.
Before opening any file, upload it to a service like VirusTotal to scan it against dozens of different antivirus engines simultaneously.