Delete the file immediately from your "Downloads" folder and empty your trash.

While the string of characters looks like a unique identifier, it is often associated with generic file-hosting services that can be used for both legitimate sharing and malicious distribution. What is this file?

Run a full scan with a reputable antivirus or anti-malware tool (like Malwarebytes or Windows Defender).

"zyavo2h0mll9" is typically a generated by a third-party file-hosting server. Because these IDs are randomized, the file could theoretically be anything—from a software patch to a video file. However, in most cases where users search for these specific strings, the file is often:

Look for new, unrecognized extensions or "search engines" that may have been added without your permission and remove them. The Bottom Line