The link in question uses the Bit.ly URL shortening service. While Bit.ly is a legitimate tool used by marketers and developers, links with random alphanumeric strings (like 2mlb0gz ) offer zero transparency. A user clicking this link has absolutely no idea where they will end up. It could be a PDF document, a ZIP file, a promotional landing page, or a phishing site designed to steal credentials.

The exploit files linked via older Bitly short-links were primarily optimized for older Android versions (Android 5 through Android 10). Modern operating systems feature advanced security patches that intentionally close the loopholes these applications use to function.

…then I’ll write a detailed, SEO-optimized, useful article for that topic, and naturally include the bit.ly/2mlb0gx link as a or resource box .