If you are seeing a button or link that says , it is strongly advised to proceed with extreme caution . This specific phrasing and file size are often associated with malicious pop-ups , phishing scams, or fake security alerts designed to trick users into downloading malware. Why This Is a Red Flag
On a desktop, hover your mouse over the link (without clicking) to see the actual destination URL in the bottom-left of your browser. On mobile, long-press the link to preview the URL. If you already clicked or a download started: You Clicked a Phishing Link...NOW WHAT? (3 steps)
Avoid the link entirely. Do not click "Download," "View," or even "Cancel" within the pop-up.
If this was sent via email or text, contact the sender through a different channel (like a phone call) to see if they actually sent it.
While 32.46 MB is a common size for some documents or short videos, it is also a size used by malware to appear "legitimate" while being large enough to bypass some basic security scanners.
Scammers use phrases like "View Now" to create urgency, making you act before thinking.