: The "7.00 MB" label is often a static piece of text rather than a real file measurement. It is used because it looks "realistic" enough to be a document (like a PDF or invoice) without being suspiciously large.
The phrase is a common template used in phishing emails, malicious calendar invites, and deceptive pop-up ads . It is designed to create a sense of urgency or curiosity to trick you into clicking a link that leads to malware or credential-theft sites. 🚩 Why You Should Be Cautious
: Verify the email address. Scammers often use addresses that look official but have slight misspellings or come from generic domains (e.g., support@micros0ft-security.com ).
: Even "viewing" a file in a browser can sometimes trigger scripts that exploit browser vulnerabilities.
