: You can use tools like ExifTool to view the internal metadata. This can reveal the creation date, the software used to make the video, and the original device.
: Ensure it is actually an .mp4 . Sometimes files are named video.mp4.exe to trick users into running a program instead of watching a video. 🎥 Content Context Spoopybeans-4uhdsXdn.mp4
: If you calculate the file's MD5 or SHA-256 hash, you can search for that specific string online to see if others have reported it as malicious or if it belongs to a known database. 🛡️ Security Steps : You can use tools like ExifTool to
: Where did you get this file? If it came from a DM, a random link, or an untrusted site, exercise extreme caution. a random link