Bj3.rar

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In many versions of the "BJ3.rar" urban legend, the file is described as a "digital parasite." Once opened:

The file supposedly cannot be deleted through normal means, "reappearing" in the trash bin after every system restart. 4. Real-World Origin

A common container for disguised as popular game sequels to trick users into downloading them.

The user's desktop wallpaper changes to a distorted image of a face.

The story usually begins with a user finding a link on an old forum or a peer-to-peer file-sharing site (like LimeWire or a deep-web directory). The file is simply titled . Some speculate it stands for " Banjo-Threeie ," the long-rumored but never-released third installment of the Banjo-Kazooie series. 2. The Contents