The obfuscation here is mild: leetspeak ( m3g4 for mega , d0t for . ) and splitting the string with spaces, but not scrambling the actual folder ID or key.
If we assume that "m3g4 d0t nz f zkgwziyl e7qdqbclcocgede-ukhnhq" is indeed a code, here are a few theoretical approaches to decoding it: m3g4 d0t nz f zkgwziyl e7qdqbclcocgede-ukhnhq
This is a perfectly valid and functional Mega folder link. The obfuscation here is mild: leetspeak ( m3g4
As with all such strings, exercise extreme caution before visiting. If you are the intended recipient, you already know how to decode it. m3g4 d0t nz f zkgwziyl e7qdqbclcocgede-ukhnhq