During the 3G era, queries matching this exact structure were heavily exploited by cybercriminals. Users looking for video clips were targeted with Trojan horses, specifically . Here is how the scam typically worked:
When search terms combine a celebrity name, mature tags, an obsolete video format, and the word "install," the result is almost exclusively a delivery mechanism for malware. 1. Trojan Horses Disguised as Media
While building her lifestyle brand, Jolie has not abandoned her first love: cinema. In 2024, she delivered a powerhouse performance as opera legend Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín’s biopic Maria , receiving widespread critical acclaim including an eight-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival. This role has positioned her as a frontrunner for another Academy Award nomination.
| Threat | Description | Method of Attack | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | A spammed email tricking users with a link claiming to be a "Free Video Nude Anjelina Jolie". | The link doesn't lead to a video but to a malicious executable file. | | Trojan.Agent.AGGZ | A spam campaign built around an alleged adult video of the actress. | Users are asked to download a file named video-nude-anjelina.avi.exe , which is the malware. | | Trojan.Downloader.Tibs.GZM | Spam messages claiming to link to a video clip, often with a sensational news hook. | The fake video page prompts users to download an infected "update" for Adobe Flash Player. |
Historically, campaigns using Angelina Jolie's name have dropped dangerous payloads, including the and various Trojan Downloader variants. What Happens If You Install Malicious Files?