: Right-click the file and select "Open with Notepad" or Notepad++ . Do not use the "Open" command.
: Upload any suspicious file to the VirusTotal scanner to check it against multiple antivirus engines. Why This File is Often Suspicious
: If you have already downloaded the file, do not open it by double-clicking. It may be an executable (like a .bat or .exe file) disguised with a fake .txt extension.
If you must see what is inside, follow these steps to avoid accidental execution:
The "Tits.txt (775 bytes)" file is often associated with misleading or malicious downloads found on file-sharing sites. While true .txt files are generally safe as they cannot execute code directly, files with this specific name and small size are frequently used to lure users into downloading potential threats. Critical Safety Precautions