: Clicking the link may redirect you to a fake login page (e.g., for Dropbox, Google Drive, or Microsoft 365) designed to steal your credentials.
Scammers use specific file sizes to create a . A generic "Download Video" button looks suspicious, but a specific size like "153.32 MB" makes the file appear "real"—as if it has already been processed and is ready for the user. Best Practices for Safety
: The link often points to a "dropper" or an executable file disguised as a video or document. Once opened, it can install ransomware, spyware, or keyloggers on your device.
: Clicking the link may redirect you to a fake login page (e.g., for Dropbox, Google Drive, or Microsoft 365) designed to steal your credentials.
Scammers use specific file sizes to create a . A generic "Download Video" button looks suspicious, but a specific size like "153.32 MB" makes the file appear "real"—as if it has already been processed and is ready for the user. Best Practices for Safety
: The link often points to a "dropper" or an executable file disguised as a video or document. Once opened, it can install ransomware, spyware, or keyloggers on your device.