.jpeg (Joint Photographic Experts Group), a standard image format.
If you did not intentionally download an image recently, delete the file . It may have been a "drive-by download" from an ad or a malicious website. ШЄШЩ…ЩЉЩ„ ШЄЩ†ШІЩЉЩ„ (3) jpeg
Use a standard photo viewer rather than opening it through a web browser or executing any prompts that appear when you click it. Use a standard photo viewer rather than opening
Before opening, upload the file to VirusTotal to check it against dozens of antivirus engines. The (3) suggests this is the fourth version
Ensure the file is actually a .jpeg and not a double extension like .jpeg.exe .
The (3) suggests this is the fourth version of a file with the same name saved to the same folder (following the original, (1), and (2)). Analysis of Content
When you long-press an image on a mobile browser or click a "Download" button on a site that hasn't named its image assets properly, the browser defaults to the action name (Download).