You can use tools like the MediaInfo utility to view the file's metadata (codec, bitrate, and original recording date) to confirm its origin without executing the video.
The use of $ for "S" or as a prefix, and 4 for "A," is common in online communities to bypass automated filters or to create unique identifiers. $n4z4m.(Lat-Cam)..mp4
Historically, some malicious files used double extensions (e.g., .txt.mp4 ) to trick users into opening a file they believe is one type when it is actually another. Potential Origins and Contexts You can use tools like the MediaInfo utility
Given the "Lat-Cam" (Lateral Camera) tag, this is likely an exported clip from a multi-camera security system or a vehicle’s 360-degree recording suite. and 4 for "A