: A legitimate video file will only have one extension (e.g., .mp4 or .mkv ). The presence of both suggests the file may actually be an .exe (executable) or .scr (script) with the final extension hidden by your operating system.
: Enable "Show file extensions" in your File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) settings to see if there is a hidden third extension like .exe . morning and fuck.mkv.mp4
The file uses a technique called (ending in both .mkv and .mp4 ). This is a common tactic used by attackers to disguise malicious executable files or to trick users into clicking on content that may contain malware, adware, or tracking scripts. Key Concerns : A legitimate video file will only have one extension (e
: You can upload the file (or its URL) to VirusTotal to have it scanned by over 70 different antivirus engines simultaneously. The file uses a technique called (ending in both
: Files with confusing or provocative names often serve as "clickbait" to distribute trojans or ransomware.
: Opening the file could trigger a script that compromises your system.