High if you click or run the file; Low if you simply close the tab. Anatomy of the Scam
It mimics the look of Windows, macOS, or Chrome interface elements to look like a "system message" [2]. download/view now ( 280.47 MB )
Usually triggered by "malvertising" (bad ads), redirected links from pirated content sites, or "push notifications" you accidentally allowed in your browser [2, 3]. High if you click or run the file;
This is not a legitimate file waiting for you; it is a . The specific file size (280.47 MB) is often hard-coded into these fake pop-ups to make the "download" appear authentic and substantial. This is not a legitimate file waiting for you; it is a
Go to your browser settings (e.g., chrome://settings/content/notifications ) and Remove any unfamiliar websites listed under "Allow" [3, 6].
Use a trusted antivirus like Malwarebytes or Microsoft Defender to ensure no background "adware" is causing these pop-ups to reappear [1, 5].