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Modern malware of this type often tries to "kill" Windows Defender or other antivirus programs immediately so it can stay hidden. 3. The "Sigma4PC" Red Flag

The phrase "" is a classic example of a "bait" file—a digital trap designed to trick users looking for security tools into actually installing malware.

To Alex, the name looks legitimate. It claims to be "Anti-Logger" version 1.5.0, hosted by a site called "sigma4pc." He downloads the compressed .rar file, thinking he’s about to secure his computer. 1. The Disguise

Using "L0gger" (with a zero) is a common tactic to bypass automated filters on forums or file-sharing sites that might block the word "Logger."

When Alex opens the .rar file, he might see an .exe file named Setup.exe or AntiLogger.exe . In reality, this isn't security software. It is often a . By using the name of a security tool (Anti-Logger), the hackers use "social engineering" to make the user trust the file enough to bypass their own common sense. 2. The Infection

Instead of protecting him, the file installs exactly what he feared: a Keylogger or a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) .

Here is an informative story about how these types of files work and the risks they pose. The Story of the "Security" Trap