Clifton 01-19 -c- | Cbr Nlt-release
A private intelligence firm releases a weekly digest. "Clifton" is the client pseudonym. 01-19 is the week of reporting. -c- is the confidential classification. The report is distributed as a .cbr file to prevent text scraping. "NLT-Release" indicates the file self-destructs or is revoked after 72 hours.
There exists a famous Franco-Belgian comic series called "Clifton" (originally "Colonel Clifton") created by Raymond Macherot and later continued by Turk & De Groot, Bob de Groot, and others. The series follows a bumbling, tea-drinking British colonel in MI5. It ran for decades. Clifton 01-19 -c- CBR NLT-Release
Less sexy, but equally likely: An individual user named Clifton (first or last name) created a backup of files 01 through 19 from a project coded "C" (e.g., Project C). CBR might be a mislabel for CBR as in "Constant Bitrate" (audio/video) or simply a Complete Backup Release. NLT could be an abbreviation for "Not Listed" or "No Longer Tracked." A private intelligence firm releases a weekly digest
In this scenario, the string is just a personal naming scheme, not meant for public consumption. The phrase "-c-" indicates version C of the archive. -c- is the confidential classification
Verdict: Possible for private use, but why would someone search for it publicly?