These videos often show mundane footage (like a girl walking or a peaceful landscape) for several seconds.

Always ensure that files ending in .mp4 are actually video files and not hidden .exe files (e.g., Cute_Girl_trip.mp4.exe ).

Once downloaded and opened, it can install trojans , keyloggers , or ransomware on your device. Cybersecurity forums often cite files like these as classic examples of social engineering. 2. "Screamer" or Jump Scare Videos

If the file is a genuine MP4, it is frequently a "screamer"—a video designed to start calmly to lower the viewer's guard before suddenly displaying a horrifying image accompanied by a loud, high-pitched scream.

The filename (and similar variations like Cute_Girl_trip.exe ) is widely recognized in internet security and horror communities as a malicious file or a "screamer" video .

If you see this link in a DM or on a suspicious website, do not click it.

In many cases, this file is not actually a video but an executable ( .exe ) disguised with a video extension.