I received an email with an attachment that I thought was a PDF, but it turned out to be a .pptx file, which I didn't expect. I don't recognize the sender and I'm worried it could be a scam. I ran an antivirus scan, and nothing came up, but I can't locate the file on my mobile phone either. Can anyone offer advice or help me out?
3 Answers
Looks like you accidentally downloaded a PowerPoint file. Usually, you’d need to open such files and allow macros or editing for any malware to kick in. However, since you haven't opened it, you might be in the clear. It's also worth checking your phone's files app—sometimes downloads get stored there, or they might get auto-deleted. If this email was sent to a work address, check with your IT team; they might be testing for phishing or security awareness. Just stay cautious!
Your mobile should have a files app where you can check for recent downloads. What phone model are you using? That info might help others give you more specific advice!
Yeah, .pptx is definitely the file extension for PowerPoint. If the file never opened and you can't find it, it’s a good sign that it didn't install any spyware. Just to be safe, keep an eye out for any weird behavior on your phone, and running the antivirus scan was a smart move! Verify through your files app to see if there's any recent download, or it might have been auto-deleted.
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