In the landscape of the early-to-mid 2000s internet, file names like "Lust For Boys.mp4" were frequently used as "shock" titles. These were often shared on forums, imageboards, or peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. The intent was usually one of two things:

When encountering specific file names like this in the wild (on sites like Discord, Reddit, or 4chan), there are several high-level risks to consider:

If you have encountered this file and are concerned about its contents or your digital security, it is highly recommended to delete the file immediately without opening it and run a full system antivirus scan.

Depending on the actual content of the file, possession or distribution could violate severe legal statutes or platform Terms of Service.

A common tactic where a provocative or disturbing file name actually contains harmless content, such as a "Rickroll" or a popular meme, designed to trick the downloader.

Files with sensationalized names are a primary delivery method for trojans. An .mp4 file can sometimes be a disguised .exe or contain scripts that exploit vulnerabilities in outdated media players.

Much of the "shock" era of the internet relied on exposing users to graphic or distressing imagery without consent. The Evolution of "Shock" Media

In darker corners of the web, such names were used to distribute disturbing or illegal material. Digital Safety and Risks