: Getting a batch of "photos" from someone who doesn't usually send them.
: Files ending in .exe or .scr disguised with a JPG icon.
: Hovering over the "Download" button reveals a suspicious, unrelated URL. Defensive Best Practices Download images (17) jpg
: Call or text the sender via a different channel to confirm they sent it.
: A file named Image1.jpg.exe (Windows hides the .exe by default). : Getting a batch of "photos" from someone
: The body often uses official-looking logos but lacks specific personal details. Red Flags to Look For
: Run any downloaded file through a service like VirusTotal before opening. Download images (17) jpg
: The email often appears to come from a known contact or a trusted service (like WeTransfer or Dropbox).