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An unassuming file named was sitting in a standard downloads folder, looking like any other television episode [1]. To the average person, it appeared to be the fifth episode of the third season of a show called Immortal . However, this specific file was actually a digital Trojan horse, designed by cybersecurity researchers to illustrate how modern cybercriminals exploit our media consumption habits [1, 2].

A small initial script runs to bypass basic antivirus scans [1]. ImmortalS3E5-HD.mp4

The .mp4 extension makes the file look like a standard video [1]. An unassuming file named was sitting in a

Modern endpoint security can often detect the malicious behavior of a file, even if it is disguised as a video [1]. A small initial script runs to bypass basic

Cybercriminals rely heavily on human psychology, often utilizing a tactic known as [3]. They name malicious files after highly anticipated media—like a popular show's latest episode—knowing users will eagerly download them without checking the source [1].