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: Change your folder settings to "Show file extensions" so you can see if a file ends in .exe , .scr , or .vbs instead of .mp4 . The phrase is a classic example of a
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Downloading or executing files with these generic, provocative names often leads to:
: Malicious software that floods your browser with pop-ups and redirects your search results to fraudulent websites.
: Programs that look legitimate but provide a "backdoor" for hackers to access your personal data or control your system [1, 2].