Files that look like video or image files but end with an executable extension (e.g., video.mp4.exe or setup.apk ).

: Rather than giving you a file, the site may claim you need to "verify your human status." It will redirect you through a chain of malicious websites, eventually asking for your phone number or credit card information.

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: If the file you are trying to install asks for unusual permissions (e.g., a video player asking for access to your contacts or SMS), deny them immediately and uninstall the app. This is a classic sign of malicious software.