
Go to your browser settings (e.g., chrome://settings/content/notifications ) and Remove any unfamiliar websites listed under "Allow" [3, 6].
If you click "Download," you often receive an executable file (like .exe , .msi , or .dmg ) disguised as a "Video Player," "System Update," or "PDF Viewer" [4, 5]. Recommended Actions
It mimics the look of Windows, macOS, or Chrome interface elements to look like a "system message" [2].
This is not a legitimate file waiting for you; it is a . The specific file size (280.47 MB) is often hard-coded into these fake pop-ups to make the "download" appear authentic and substantial.
High if you click or run the file; Low if you simply close the tab. Anatomy of the Scam
Usually triggered by "malvertising" (bad ads), redirected links from pirated content sites, or "push notifications" you accidentally allowed in your browser [2, 3].
Immediately close the browser tab or window showing this message.
You visit a site, and a system-style notification appears saying a file is ready.