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It doesn't say what the file is (e.g., "Invoice" or "Contract"), which triggers curiosity.

Hover your mouse over the sender’s name. If the email address is a string of random characters or doesn't match the company it claims to be from, delete it. download/view now ( 156.07 MB )

Listing a specific size like "156.07 MB" makes the email look like an automated system notification (like Dropbox or WeTransfer), adding a false sense of legitimacy. 2. Why 156 MB? It doesn't say what the file is (e

Most malicious documents (macros) are tiny. However, "bloating" a file to over 100 MB is a known technique called . Listing a specific size like "156

The subject line you provided——is a classic red flag for a phishing attack or malware delivery . Since 156 MB is an unusually large size for a standard document (like an invoice or a PDF), it is often used by attackers to bypass simple antivirus scanners or to hide complex malicious code.

Automated security "sandboxes" may time out before they can fully analyze a file of that size. 3. Immediate Action Plan If you see this subject line in your inbox: