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If you can tell me (e.g., an Instagram DM, an email, or a specific website), I can give you more specific advice on how to secure that account.

: Using "photo-memories" or "slideshow" is a common tactic to trick users into clicking a link, thinking they are viewing personal media.

: In your social media settings, check "Logged in devices" and log out of any sessions you don't recognize.

: If you entered any login info after clicking, change those passwords immediately and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) .

: If you did click or download the file, run a full system scan immediately using a reputable antivirus (like Malwarebytes, Windows Defender, or Bitdefender).

: If you haven't clicked the link, delete the message and block the sender.

: If you encountered this in a message (like on Instagram, Facebook, or WhatsApp) claiming to be from "Deep Piece" or about a "deep" personal matter, it is almost certainly a scam intended to compromise your account. Recommended Actions:

: These files often download as .zip , .exe , or .scr files which, when opened, can install spyware, ransomware, or steal browser credentials.