These days, there is a lot of curiosity as well as confusion on the internet regarding the “19 Minutes 34 Seconds” viral video. There is no evidence of it being genuine. Cyber thugs are targeting users through fake links and deepfakes. It is important to be careful.
19 Minute 34 Second Viral Video: ’19 minutes 34 seconds viral video’ has been in the news for the last few days on social media. People are making all kinds of claims about this video. Even the news of the release of its Part 2 and Part 3 has created a stir on the internet. This video is being linked to Dastu Sonali and Sofik SK. Many people are searching for it, while some people are also claiming to have seen it. But till now no concrete or reliable evidence of the existence of this video has emerged.
Increasing search for ‘Part 2’ and ‘Part 3’
Actually, there have been shocking revelations regarding the private videos of Sofik SK and Dustu Sonali. Claims of new season 2 and 3 in the name of Sofik and Sonali are becoming increasingly viral. Due to these news, along with curiosity, confusion is also spreading among the internet users. However, when the truth of this whole matter came to light, people were shocked. The news quickly went viral on social media platforms that new parts Season 2 and 3 of Sofik and Sonali’s alleged private video have arrived. For this reason many users are busy searching for these videos. However, investigation has revealed that no such original video or any new part of it exists. Such claims are completely fake.
Danger of fake links and cyber fraud
Cyber experts say that cyber thugs have become active by taking advantage of this viral issue. Several links are being shared on the internet which claim to show all or part of the video. According to cyber security experts, most of such links are completely fake. Their purpose is to take users to dangerous websites, from where malware can be installed on their devices. This malware can steal sensitive information of users like passwords, bank details and personal data. This is a common scam technique, in which many fake links are created in the name of different parts. Its purpose is to incite users to click again and again.
Suspicion of deepfake technology
There is also a possibility that some videos available on the internet may have been made with deepfake technology. Deepfake is an AI-based technology that creates videos that look real, but are actually completely fake. Fraudsters use this technique to confuse people and draw more and more traffic.
How do viral trends become traps?
Such viral controversies show how rapidly spreading news on the Internet can become a threat to users. People’s curiosity forces them to click on links without thinking. Due to this, they unknowingly reach fake websites and put their personal information at risk.
Important precautions for users
- Do not click on any unknown or suspicious link.
- Do not immediately trust claims like ‘full video’.
- Confirm any information before sharing it.
- Report suspicious websites or activity.