: When you double-click to "view the image," you aren't opening a picture; you are running a program (an executable).
: Many attackers use a trick called double extensions . The file might actually be named YGJZcvk.jpg.exe . Because Windows often hides known file extensions by default, you only see YGJZcvk.jpg and a familiar image icon.
While "YGJZcvk jpg" doesn't refer to a single famous story, it represents a very common modern "story" of digital survival:
The string YGJZcvk is likely a often used by content delivery networks (CDNs), image hosting sites (like Imgur or Discord), or—more dangerously—malware scripts that generate unique filenames to bypass simple security filters. The Story of a "Hidden" Threat