Files labeled "Facehacker V5.5" promising free, virus-free downloads are typically scams, serving malware like Trojans and spyware rather than legitimate tools. These malicious files often use deceptive extensions, including .epub, to trick users and steal personal data. Legitimate academic research on facial recognition vulnerabilities, sometimes called "FaceHack," should not be confused with this software, and users should only download from trusted, official sources to avoid risks.

If you believe you've found a malicious file or link, report it to the platform you're on (if possible) and to your antivirus software provider.