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The is a special invisible character (Unicode U+202E ) used in coding to reverse the order of the characters that follow it. Here is how the trick happened:
It began scanning her browser for saved passwords and banking cookies.
The file is not just a document; it is a clever and dangerous piece of malware that uses a specialized trick called the Right-to-Left Override (RTLO) to fool the human eye.
If you hover your mouse over a file in some email clients, it may reveal the true, non-reversed name.
Here is a story of how this digital "Trojan Horse" works its way onto a computer. The Decoy: A Letter from the Tax Man
Elena’s mistake wasn't just clicking an attachment; it was trusting the shown in the name. How to stay safe from "Mirror" files: