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: These files are frequently advertised as containing leaked login credentials ("mail access") for PSN accounts. In reality, the download link itself may lead to a phishing site or trigger a malware download. Common Scams Involving PSN Data
Generally, a standard .txt file is a simple, human-readable document that does not contain executable code. However, cybercriminals use several tactics to turn seemingly harmless text files into security threats:
Understanding the "PSN_Mail_Access.txt" Download: Risks and Security
: Some "text" files found in downloads are actually zipped archives containing malicious scripts or applications.