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Ensure your device's security software is updated to catch malicious scripts.
This tactic is a common and dangerous form of social engineering. Cybercriminals often rename harmful executable files (with extensions like .exe , .scr , or .bat ) to look like harmless media files ( .mp4 , .jpg , .pdf ). The goal is to trick users into believing they are downloading a safe video file. This is a typical form of a , where the payload—the malicious software—is hidden inside a seemingly benign package. JUFE-569.mp4
Cybercriminals use a tactic known as Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Poisoning. They identify trending, obscure keywords (like a sudden spike in searches for a specific .mp4 file) and create fake websites optimized for that exact term. When a user clicks on these links expecting a video download, they are instead redirected to pages that attempt to install malware, adware, or ransomware on their device. Fake File Extensions Ensure your device's security software is updated to