When run, the malware may display a fake error message or a decoy video while silently installing itself in the %AppData% or %Temp% directories.
Windows often hides .exe extensions by default; if a "video" asks for administrative permissions, it is malicious.
A RAR file claiming to hold multiple "videos" but only weighing 1–5 MB is a major indicator of a script or small executable.
Use an updated antivirus (like Microsoft Defender or Malwarebytes) to perform a full system scan if the file was executed.
If downloaded, delete the file immediately without opening it.
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