: If a file did download automatically, do not open it . Locate it in your downloads folder and delete it permanently (Shift + Delete).

: Scammers use names of "viral" or "leaked" content to trick people into clicking. The actual file usually contains a virus or a script designed to steal your data.

: Sometimes these sites "stick" in your browser. Clearing your history and cache can help remove any lingering scripts.

: If you accidentally clicked the link, run a full scan with a trusted antivirus like Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, or Bitdefender.

: Clicking these links often triggers "Frozen" browser pop-ups that claim your computer is locked, demanding you call a fake support number or download "repair" software. 🛡️ What to do if you see it:

: Close the tab or browser window immediately.

Calling a file "Sharma_rachel Viral Video(Frozen)" a "useful feature" is actually a common tactic used to spread or adware .

Are you seeing this pop up on a , or did you find a file with this name already on your computer?