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Ensure "Hide extensions for known file types" is disabled in your OS settings to see if it is a true .mp4 file or a hidden executable.

Scammers often disguise executable malware (like .exe or .scr ) by giving them a double extension (e.g., 偷情IMG_0111.MP4.exe ) to infect your device. еЃ·жѓ…IMG_0111.MP4

Opening such files may lead to sites that claim your device is "infected" or that "evidence" of your own activity has been found, leading to extortion attempts. Recommendation Do not open the file if the source is unknown. Ensure "Hide extensions for known file types" is

If you encountered this file in an unsolicited email, social media message, or unknown cloud drive, please note: Recommendation Do not open the file if the source is unknown

If the file is on your system, upload it to VirusTotal to check it against multiple antivirus engines before interacting with it.

This specific name is often associated with viral clips of public figures caught in compromising situations, such as the widely reported "Coldplay concert" incident involving tech executives.

Files with provocative names like "偷情" (Affair) are frequently used in phishing or blackmail campaigns. They are designed to trigger curiosity or panic, leading users to download and run malicious attachments.