If you encounter content that appears to be illegal, you can report it to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) or your local authorities.

Sites hosting these files, like MX Locker (which is a legitimate gear site, but often spoofed) or shady file-sharers, often bombard you with malicious pop-ups. 2. Legal and Ethical Concerns

The "packs" referred to in these file names often contain .

Many of these folders contain executable files (.exe or .scr) disguised as images. Once opened, they can install spyware or keyloggers that steal your passwords and banking info.

Files with names like "superpack," "mega-pack," or "rar-pack" are primary bait for hackers. Because these files are "compressed" (.rar), you cannot see what is inside without downloading and opening them.

Sharing or downloading leaked private content is a violation of the subjects' privacy and is considered "revenge porn" in many jurisdictions.