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Guru Bahasa Inggris Viral MMS Video: Fake Download Links Duping Netizens Searching for ‘English Teacher-Student’ Footage

Beware of phishing scams circulating under the name of the 'Guru Bahasa Inggris' (English Teacher) viral video. Cybercriminals are using fake download links to steal banking and personal data. Learn how to stay safe.
By Bhupendra Singh Sonwal 📅 May 11, 2026 👁️ 285 Views ⏱️ 2 Min Read
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New Delhi/Jakarta: A dangerous trend titled ‘Guru Bahasa Inggris’ (English Teacher) is currently sweeping the internet. However, cybercriminals are using this trend as a front for a sophisticated scam. According to reports, thousands of fake download links are being circulated on social media, promising an alleged ‘MMS’ video of a teacher and student, which are actually traps for Phishing and Malware.

How Does This Scam Work?

Over the past few days, claims of a leaked ‘English Teacher’ video have gone viral across X (Twitter), TikTok, and Telegram. Scammers are exploiting the curiosity of netizens. When users click on the links provided to watch these videos, they are redirected to suspicious websites instead of the actual footage.

Once there, users are often prompted to “Update Video Player” or download a “Private Viewer App.” In reality, these files are Trojans designed to steal banking passwords, social media login credentials, and personal data from your phone or computer.

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Warnings from Cyber Security Experts

Security researchers have identified several key methods used in this campaign:

  • Phishing Pages: These sites mimic familiar login screens (like Facebook or Google) to harvest your passwords.
  • Adware: Links that trigger endless pop-up advertisements, generating revenue for the scammers.
  • Malware Injection: Background trackers are installed on mobile devices disguised as MP4 or ZIP archives.

How to Protect Yourself

Digital literacy is the best defense against these threats. Experts recommend the following:

  1. Avoid Anonymous Links: Never click on shortened URLs (like bit.ly or tinyurl) shared by strangers in comment sections.
  2. Do Not Download Software: You do not need to download a separate app or codec to view a standard video. If a site asks you to do so, leave immediately.
  3. Legal Consequences: Be aware that searching for or sharing objectionable content can lead to legal action under IT laws (such as the UU ITE in Indonesia).

Conclusion: Most links claiming to show the ‘Guru Bahasa Inggris’ viral video are fake and created solely to compromise your privacy. Stay safe and rely only on trusted sources for information.


Disclaimer: This article is based on ongoing internet scams and cyber security reports. Its purpose is to alert readers to digital threats. We do not support or endorse any objectionable content or illegal activities.


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Bhupendra Singh Sonwal

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal is an independent journalist from Karauli, Rajasthan, and the founder of the web channel 'Mission Ki Awaaz'. Since starting the platform in 2021, he has focused on highlighting issues related to the Dalit community, rural development, and social causes often overlooked by mainstream media.

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