: These files often contain malware designed to steal "session cookies" from your browser. This allows attackers to bypass two-factor authentication and log into your YouTube or Twitch accounts as if they were you.
: Scammers often send these files via email or Discord, disguised as "media kits" or tools to help small streamers grow their audience. Safe Alternatives for YouTube and Twitch
: Attackers frequently use password-protected .rar or .zip archives because antivirus software often cannot scan the contents until they are extracted and executed.

: These files often contain malware designed to steal "session cookies" from your browser. This allows attackers to bypass two-factor authentication and log into your YouTube or Twitch accounts as if they were you.
: Scammers often send these files via email or Discord, disguised as "media kits" or tools to help small streamers grow their audience. Safe Alternatives for YouTube and Twitch
: Attackers frequently use password-protected .rar or .zip archives because antivirus software often cannot scan the contents until they are extracted and executed.