This stops the malware from sending your stolen data back to the attacker.
Attackers often use names like json.exe or config.json.exe to trick users who have "Hide extensions for known file types" enabled in Windows. To you, it looks like a harmless data file; to your computer, it is a script ready to run. Spam dm checker json.exe
No legitimate JSON utility needs to be an .exe file. If a stranger or a suspicious bot sends you a tool to "check your spam," it is likely the spam itself. This stops the malware from sending your stolen