Files named are almost certainly part of a fraudulent scheme designed to steal your account credentials or spread malware . There is no legitimate software or "glitch" that can double your money on PayPal. Why You Should Be Careful

Most files with names like this are used in one of the following ways:

Always log in directly through the Official PayPal Website to verify your balance or notifications; never use links from an external file.

The text file often contains links to a fake PayPal login page. Once you enter your email and password, the scammer takes over your real account and drains your linked bank accounts.

Are you currently seeing a in your account, or did you receive this file from a specific email or website ? What are common scams and how do I spot them? - PayPal

The "guide" inside may ask you to send a small "activation fee" or "test payment" to a specific address to "trigger" the duplication, but the money is never returned.

Some older methods involved using multiple accounts to trigger "negative balance" glitches through chargebacks, but PayPal has long since patched these loopholes. How to Protect Your Account

Do not open any links or run any scripts found within such documents.