But after scanning it in a sandbox (always do this, folks), I unzipped it. Inside was a clean, well-organized set of After Effects project files — specifically an intro/promo template. No malware, no hidden scripts, just assets: a main .aep file, a fonts/ folder, stock placeholder videos, and a README_AE_Share.txt .
However, based on the keywords , we can deduce that this is an Adobe After Effects Template .
The template itself is sleek: modern kinetic typography, smooth transitions, and modular color controls. Works in AE CC 2019 and above. The “share.com” in the name seems to just reference an old asset-sharing forum watermark in the project notes.