Angel Nujhat’s 12-minute viral video : Every day, discussions about a “viral MMS” surface online, often under one moniker or another. These days, a similar claim involving Bangladeshi TikToker Angel Nujhat is circulating on social media. People are searching for “Angel Nujhat 12-minute viral video” and sharing unverified links and posts.
It’s being reported that this alleged video originated on TikTok and later spread to various platforms. As a trending topic, some websites published reports on it. However, no authenticated video has yet emerged to substantiate these claims.
What could be the truth?
Cybersecurity experts believe that in such cases, rumors are often spread in a planned manner. The purpose may be to tarnish someone’s reputation or to trap internet users. Sometimes:
- Another video is edited and made viral
- Footage of a lookalike is used
- Or deepfake videos created using AI are created and spread
According to media reports, no credible evidence has yet been found to substantiate the “12-minute” claim.
Where is the real threat?
The danger lies not just in rumors, but in suspicious links being shared in the comments sections of Telegram, Facebook, or X. After clicking on these, users are redirected to websites where:
- Fake download buttons are displayed
- Personal information is requested in the name of surveys or registrations
- Attempts are made to install suspicious apps
Thus, people’s data and devices are targeted by the lure of a “viral video.”
Conclusion
According to the information available so far, no verified existence of the “Angel Nujhat 12-minute viral video” has been established. Therefore, it is important to exercise caution before searching for or sharing any unverified content. Awareness is the biggest security in the digital world.