Winda Can ‘Botol Parfum’ Viral Video: Why Clicking “Penjual Es” Links Is Dangerous

Winda Can ‘Botol Parfum’ Viral Video
February 10, 2026 – Jakarta: Indonesian social media is buzzing over a viral trend called the “Winda Can botol parfum video.” Many people have been searching for links claiming to show a private video of Winda Can. However, cybersecurity experts warn that most of these links are malicious and unsafe.
Who Is Winda Can?
Winda Can, whose real name is Winda Sari Safitri, is a small-scale juice seller from Duren Sawit, East Jakarta. She became popular online through TikTok and Instagram, sharing short videos about her daily life at her drink stall.
Her polite behavior and modest dressing helped her gain a loyal following. Over time, she turned into a well-known local influencer.
Why Is Winda Can Trending?
The trend started when social media posts claimed that a private video of Winda Can had leaked. Posts used terms like “botol parfum,” “penjual es viral,” and “full video link” to attract attention.
No verified sources have confirmed the video. Winda Can has not issued any official statement. Her social media accounts were reportedly set to private after the trend gained attention, which further fueled speculation.
Cybersecurity Experts Warn Against Clicking Links
Digital safety specialists say the links are mostly clickbait scams. These links can:
Lead to fake login pages that steal your social media accounts
Redirect to malicious websites that try to download malware
Collect personal information on scam pages
Experts advise people not to click unknown links, especially from Telegram, Instagram comments, or private messages.
Misinformation Spreading Online
The trend shows how unverified content spreads quickly in Southeast Asia. Similar cases recently included fabricated videos, AI-generated content, and misleading thumbnails designed to mislead users.
Authorities and digital rights groups remind people to:
Check news from credible sources
Avoid sharing unverified content
Stay alert to phishing scams
Fact Check Summary
No verified evidence confirms the video
No official statement from Winda Can
Multiple scam and phishing links reported
Viral trend is mainly a cybersecurity risk
This incident highlights the dangers of online clickbait and misinformation. Users are urged to protect their accounts and avoid engaging with unverified viral content.
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