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“7 Minute 11 Seconds Viral Video” Exposed? Truth Behind the So-Called ‘Mary Interview’ Finally Revealed?

Cybersecurity experts issued a caution regarding the “7 minute 11 seconds viral video” trend. They confirmed that clips purporting to be an interview of the “Marry”, a subject known by many, are fake. This viral video, also known as “Marry Umair Pakistani Video,” is a cyber-trap designed to mislead users and spread malware.

This trend of “7 minute 11 seconds viral video” began to circulate on platforms such as TikTok, Twitter, and Reddit in the first week of this month. According to the narrative, a video containing a person named Mary was released. A new video clip has surfaced recently, purporting that Mary is giving an interview on television to explain her side of the story. Fact-checkers, however, have proven that the interview footage does not relate to this viral trend.

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Investigative work has revealed that the woman featured in the purported video interview is not Mary. It is actually an old, unrelated clip that malicious actors have repurposed to take advantage of the significant search volume for the keyword “7 minute 11 seconds viral video”. The actors use the clip, which is unrelated to their original purpose, to direct traffic to clickbait websites.

Analysts in the field of security say that the story surrounding the Mary-Umair video was a complete fabrication. No evidence exists that the video in question is the one described. There are also no authentic interviews with the person who is supposedly the source of the video. Searching for “7 minute 11 seconds viral video” often redirects users to malicious sites that compromise their personal information or download harmful software.

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According to a spokesperson from the investigation, the viral video interview does not feature Mary in the leaked video. This clip, which is an older video that is unrelated to the original leak, is being used in order to capitalize on the “7-minute-11-second” search trend. “The entire Mary Umair Pakistani Video story is a proven cybersecurity trap, and there’s no such interview.”

It is strongly recommended that Internet users exercise caution when clicking links offering access to the “7-minute-11-second viral video” and the supposed interview. Misinformation is spread by using old videos to trick social media algorithms. To avoid being a victim of these digital scams, it is essential to verify sources and to rely on reliable news outlets.

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