: Links claiming to provide "installers" or "full video downloads" for such content are typically malware or phishing scams
The Trisha Krishnan bathroom video is likely to fade from the trending feed in a few weeks, but the . : Links claiming to provide "installers" or "full
: Years ago, a video clip allegedly showing the actress in a shower circulated online. Trisha's mother, Uma, famously refuted the video's authenticity by pointing out that the girl in the clip did not share Trisha's body language or personal habits. Trisha filed a formal complaint with the Chennai Police Cyber Crime Section at the time. Trisha filed a formal complaint with the Chennai
The "install link" was the virus. The "full video" was the bait. The scandal was a fabrication to exploit human curiosity. The scandal was a fabrication to exploit human curiosity
section to investigate the source of the clip, which she stated was an attempt to "malign" her name. Risks of Following Such Links Malware and Scams
Despite being debunked years ago, the video periodically "goes viral" again, often as a result of: