Cybercriminals often use generic, curiosity-inducing names like "video40" to trick users into clicking them. While .mp4 is usually a safe video format, bad actors sometimes hide malicious scripts inside fake video files or use "double extensions" (like video40.mp4.exe ) to infect computers with malware.
: This is simply the title assigned to the file. Most cameras, smartphones, and editing programs use a default naming convention (e.g., VID_0040 , video (40) , or video40 ) when a user does not create a custom name. vedio40mp4
You likely encountered this file name in one of the following digital environments: 1. Stock Footage or Media Asset Servers Cybercriminals often use generic
To understand what the file is, we can look at its two distinct parts: vedio40mp4