: Scammers post comments, send direct messages (DMs), or include links in "link-in-bio" profiles. These often feature provocative images and a link to a file hosting site (like MediaFire or Mega) with this specific file name [4, 5].
on your device to ensure no background processes were started [7].
If you encounter this file or link, . If you have already downloaded it: Do not open or extract the contents. putita de ig.rar
: Malware that harvests saved passwords, browser cookies, and credit card information [6, 7].
: Once the attacker has the session cookies, they can bypass two-factor authentication to steal the user's social media accounts to spread the scam further [1, 6]. Safety Recommendations : Scammers post comments, send direct messages (DMs),
and clear your browser cache/cookies if you attempted to run any files from the archive [6].
The phrase, which translates to "IG little slut" in Spanish, is designed as . It plays on curiosity or voyeurism to trick users into downloading a compressed .rar or .zip file under the guise of containing "leaked" or private adult content [2, 3]. How the Scam Operates If you encounter this file or link,
: Once a user downloads and extracts the file, it typically contains an executable file ( .exe ) disguised as a photo or video. Running this file installs malware on the device [2, 6]. Common Threats :