Never upload the contents to a "Free Decryption" website. If those are private keys, the website owner now owns your money.
Sometimes these files contain MD5 or SHA hashes used to verify that an email wasn't tampered with during transit. 💡 Why You Shouldn't Name Files This Way mail Crypto.txt
The "mail" prefix suggests it’s used for encrypting email communications (Pretty Good Privacy). Never upload the contents to a "Free Decryption" website
If it looks like base64 or has headers like BEGIN PGP , it’s encrypted. mail Crypto.txt
A desperate backup of a crypto wallet recovery phrase (the 12 or 24 words you should never store in plain text). ⚠️ The Golden Rule: Safety First