: Block the sender immediately and delete the message to prevent accidental interaction.
: Forward the text message to 7726 (SPAM) or use reporting tools within the messaging app.
: Screenshots of fake bank transactions or account "holds" to lure you into providing login credentials. Recommended Security Actions If this image was sent to you by an unknown source: received_1207355356878798.webp
: Distressing images intended to frighten the recipient into paying a "fine" or "protection fee".
: A photo of an attractive person or a generic greeting (e.g., "Hey, do you remember me?") designed to start a conversation and eventually solicit money or personal information. : Block the sender immediately and delete the
In cybersecurity and consumer protection contexts, images with these generic names are often associated with . If you received this image in an unsolicited message, it is likely part of a fraudulent scheme. Common Contexts for Such Images
: Opening .webp or other media files from unknown senders can sometimes expose you to malware or tracking pixels. Recommended Security Actions If this image was sent
For further protection, you can consult resources from the FTC on recognizing phishing or the USPIS on tracking scams .