Because millions of users receive images with this exact name every day, there is no single "complete story" tied to it. However, this specific filename gained viral notoriety in several specific contexts: 1. The "Argentine Ghost" Hoax
(Lionel Messi missed a crucial penalty).
In June 2018, this filename was frequently associated with a viral "creepypasta" or "ghost story" circulating on WhatsApp in South America and parts of Europe. img-20180616-wa0007-jpg
: Personal blogs, such as Cycling Across EU , used WhatsApp-transferred photos from this date to document trips across Europe.
On that specific date, several localized events occurred that led to the image being archived in sitemaps: Because millions of users receive images with this
: News outlets like NE Now archived images from this date related to social work and local community stories.
: Users were warned not to open an image with this name, claiming it would "hack your phone in 10 seconds" or show a "cursed" image of a figure in a hallway. In June 2018, this filename was frequently associated
: It was a hoax . No such file was ever proven to contain malware that could bypass modern smartphone security simply by being viewed in the chat preview. 2. World Cup 2018 Memes
Because millions of users receive images with this exact name every day, there is no single "complete story" tied to it. However, this specific filename gained viral notoriety in several specific contexts: 1. The "Argentine Ghost" Hoax
(Lionel Messi missed a crucial penalty).
In June 2018, this filename was frequently associated with a viral "creepypasta" or "ghost story" circulating on WhatsApp in South America and parts of Europe.
: Personal blogs, such as Cycling Across EU , used WhatsApp-transferred photos from this date to document trips across Europe.
On that specific date, several localized events occurred that led to the image being archived in sitemaps:
: News outlets like NE Now archived images from this date related to social work and local community stories.
: Users were warned not to open an image with this name, claiming it would "hack your phone in 10 seconds" or show a "cursed" image of a figure in a hallway.
: It was a hoax . No such file was ever proven to contain malware that could bypass modern smartphone security simply by being viewed in the chat preview. 2. World Cup 2018 Memes