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Some malicious sites try to initiate a download the moment the page loads without you even clicking. If a file download starts unexpectedly, cancel it immediately. How malware can infect your PC - Microsoft Support

Cybercriminals often clone the look of trusted security brands or the site’s own UI to hide malware in plain sight.

The phrase is a common label for a download button often found on third-party file-sharing sites, torrent trackers, and unofficial software repositories. While it can be a legitimate link to a specific file, buttons with exact size disclosures like this are frequently used as deceptive advertisements or malware delivery vehicles . Identifying the Risk

Always download software directly from the Manufacturer’s Website or verified app stores.

If you are expecting a PDF or a document, but the button tries to download an .exe , .msi , or .bat file, do not open it .

If you see this button on a site that is not an official software distributor, it may be a "fake download button" designed to trick you into clicking an ad or downloading unwanted software.

Before opening any file, use a Virus Scanner or reputable Antivirus Software to check for hidden threats.

Some malicious sites try to initiate a download the moment the page loads without you even clicking. If a file download starts unexpectedly, cancel it immediately. How malware can infect your PC - Microsoft Support

Cybercriminals often clone the look of trusted security brands or the site’s own UI to hide malware in plain sight.

The phrase is a common label for a download button often found on third-party file-sharing sites, torrent trackers, and unofficial software repositories. While it can be a legitimate link to a specific file, buttons with exact size disclosures like this are frequently used as deceptive advertisements or malware delivery vehicles . Identifying the Risk

Always download software directly from the Manufacturer’s Website or verified app stores.

If you are expecting a PDF or a document, but the button tries to download an .exe , .msi , or .bat file, do not open it .

If you see this button on a site that is not an official software distributor, it may be a "fake download button" designed to trick you into clicking an ad or downloading unwanted software.

Before opening any file, use a Virus Scanner or reputable Antivirus Software to check for hidden threats.