Threat actors frequently use sensational names to trick users into downloading Trojan horses or ransomware .
There is no public information or security database entry for a specific file named . Based on general cybersecurity patterns, files with names like this—referencing a "plague" or specific years—often appear in one of three contexts: Potential File Origins
Verify it is not a "double extension" file (e.g., 2020Plague23.rar.exe ), which is a common trick to mask executables .
It may be a sample used in a malware analysis report or a capture-the-flag (CTF) security challenge.
Could you clarify or if you are looking for its contents for a specific project?
Occasionally, these names refer to fan-made content for games like Plague Inc. or Resident Evil , though these are typically hosted on known community hubs. Important Security Warning