Attackers frequently hide executable code or malicious scripts within large files. Even if it looks like a text file, it may be designed to trigger a download or execute a script once opened.
Once they have a batch of credentials, they use automated scripts to create new Steam accounts, often using proxy servers to mask their IP addresses. These scripts can create hundreds of accounts in a matter of minutes, which are then used to download games.
often contain hidden executables that can install spyware, keyloggers, or ransomware on your device. Phishing Traps