Before opening any file, use a Virus Scanner or reputable Antivirus Software to check for hidden threats.
Cybercriminals often clone the look of trusted security brands or the site’s own UI to hide malware in plain sight. download/view now ( 66.76 MB )
If you see this button on a site that is not an official software distributor, it may be a "fake download button" designed to trick you into clicking an ad or downloading unwanted software. Before opening any file, use a Virus Scanner
Clicking these buttons may fetch executables (like .exe or .dmg files) that quietely install Trojans or Remote Access Trojans (RATs) , giving intruders control over your device. Clicking these buttons may fetch executables (like
Always download software directly from the Manufacturer’s Website or verified app stores.
If you are expecting a PDF or a document, but the button tries to download an .exe , .msi , or .bat file, do not open it .
Genuine download buttons are rarely labeled as ads. Look for a small "X" or the word "Ad" near the button; if present, it is not your file.