Given the version number v0.035 (three digits after decimal, extremely specific), this is almost certainly:
.001, .002, etc.Searching Google, Bing, or DuckDuckGo for the exact filename returns 0 results (as of my last training cutoff in July 2025). That is the strongest indicator: this file was never meant to be public.
Uploading: Apex.Point.v0.035.zip
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From observed patterns online:
| Category | Notes | |----------|-------| | Game cheat / trainer | Often flagged by antivirus. May inject into Apex Legends process — high ban risk. | | Modding tool | Less common for “v0.035” — usually open-source on GitHub if legit. | | Custom launcher / config tool | Possible for private servers. | | Malware disguised as tool | Keylogger, info-stealer, or crypto miner. |
| If you… | Then… |
|---------|-------|
| Found it in your Downloads folder with no memory of downloading it | Delete it immediately. Run a full antivirus scan. |
| Need it for a legacy project | Contact the original author. Without a matching .md5 or .sig file, treat it as compromised. |
| Are writing security research | Preserve the original zip, hash it, and submit to abuse databases. |
| Are hoping it contains a valuable tool (Apex.Point as a GIS or analytics software) | Abandon hope. Legitimate v0.035 releases are never distributed as File- Apex... with a space. | File- Apex.Point.v0.035.zip ...
Final verdict: File- Apex.Point.v0.035.zip is highly suspicious until proven otherwise. Do not execute or extract on a production machine.