: As the user hovers over such a link, a real-time risk score appears, explaining why it's dangerous (e.g., "This file signature matches known RedLine Stealer variants commonly found in cracked software").

This feature automatically intercepts any executable file downloaded from a source flagged as a "warez," "crack," or "keygen" site and runs it in a hidden, isolated environment to observe its true behavior before it touches the user's actual system.

The subject line you provided——is a classic example of a malware lure . This specific phrasing is used by cybercriminals to trick people into downloading "cracked" software that actually contains ransomware, info-stealers, or Trojans.

If you see "crack" or "product key download" in an email subject or a website URL, it is almost certainly a trap designed to steal your passwords or lock your computer.