Attackers give files clickbait names to exploit human curiosity, manipulating a user into downloading and executing a file they otherwise wouldn't trust.
Archives can easily hide malicious scripts, trojans, or malware. Once you extract the file, it might contain a double extension (like video.mp4.exe ) designed to infect your computer the moment you try to "play" the video. I wonder what she's watching.7z
If you encountered this file on a peer-to-peer network, an untrusted forum, or an unsolicited email, do not download or extract it . Run it through an online scanner like VirusTotal if you have already downloaded it. 🎭 3. Relation to "Internet Lore" and Memes Attackers give files clickbait names to exploit human