Turn on Multi-Factor Authentication (2FA) on all important accounts to prevent unauthorized access even if your password was stolen. 🔍 How to Identify "Fake" Text Files
Authentic software developers almost never put passwords in a separate .txt file with emojis in the name. To help you secure your system, could you tell me:
Use a trusted tool like Malwarebytes or your built-in Windows Defender . Check for Suspicious Processes: Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager. Look for unfamiliar programs using high CPU or memory.
The .txt extension may be fake. If "Hide extensions for known file types" is enabled in Windows, the real name might be PASSWORD.txt.exe . Opening it installs a virus or "stealer" that sends your real passwords to a hacker.
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