: If you interacted with the file, run a full system scan using a reputable antivirus like Malwarebytes or Microsoft Defender .
: Such files are frequently used to deliver InfoStealers (which grab your saved passwords and browser cookies) or Remote Access Trojans (RATs) . Recommended Actions Download: video5136905324103467617.mp4 (15.85 MB)
: Remove the file from your "Downloads" folder and empty your trash. : If you interacted with the file, run
: Attackers often hide the real file type (e.g., video...mp4.exe ). If your system hides file extensions, it will appear as a harmless video while being an executable. : Attackers often hide the real file type (e
: You can upload suspicious files or links to VirusTotal before opening them; it scans the file against over 70 different antivirus engines to check for hidden threats.
: This is a "convincing" size for a short, high-definition video clip. It is large enough to bypass some basic email scanners but small enough to be downloaded quickly, increasing the likelihood that a user will click it out of curiosity. Risk Profile :
: If this was sent to you by a friend, their account may have been compromised . Reach out to them via a different platform to alert them.