: Some sites may force your browser to subscribe to "push notifications" that spam you with advertisements and further scams. Common Misconceptions and Myths Myth: The video is a real news story.
The primary purpose of this "story" is to trick users into clicking links that compromise their digital security. Nisanli Qizdan Biabirci Video
: Many modern scripts can execute immediately upon landing on a page. If you have clicked a link, it is highly recommended to change your passwords and run a malware scan on your device. Myth: It's just a viral social media trend. : Some sites may force your browser to
: If you see this on social media, use the platform's "Report" tool to mark it as "Scam" or "Spam" to prevent others from falling victim. : Many modern scripts can execute immediately upon
: If an event were truly significant, it would appear on major, verified news outlets with an actual journalist's name attached.
: While it spreads on social media, it is an engineered cyberattack. The "viral" nature is often caused by bots or hacked accounts automatically sharing the link to all their contacts. How to Protect Yourself
: Links often lead to fake login screens (for Facebook or Instagram) designed to steal your credentials.