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May appear to have an "infinite" duration or a negative timestamp in some media players.
The video typically features a distorted, low-quality clip of a person or character (often a mascot or animated figure) performing a repetitive action, accompanied by loud, high-pitched, or "ear-rape" audio. g60764.mp4
Its primary "threat" is a denial-of-service (DoS) for the individual app. By exploiting how video players render frames, it forces the app to use 100% of the CPU/RAM, leading to a crash. May appear to have an "infinite" duration or
Like many "void" memes, it is intended to be unsettling or startling (a "jump scare" via audio). Technical Characteristics Typical Observation File Size By exploiting how video players render frames, it
The file itself is generally considered non-malicious in terms of virus/trojan activity. It does not typically execute code on your machine.
Low (e.g., 240p or 360p) to mask the distorted compression artifacts.
If you encountered this file in a shared server, it is best to delete the message or disable "Auto-play" in your application settings to avoid unexpected crashes or loud audio.