Mukena Putih Coolmax Viral Video: Is the ‘Uncensored Clip’ a Clickbait Scam?
A viral video showing a woman in a traditional white mukena prayer robe has sparked major cybersecurity warnings online. Edited clips falsely claiming an 'uncensored' version exists are driving users to malicious links on X and TikTok. These links are a clickbait scam designed for phishing, account hijacking and malware infections.
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A short video featuring a woman in a white Coolmax mukena has been circulating on social media, sparking searches for a supposed longer or "uncensored" version. Similar to the earlier trend of "Mukena Pink Yang Lagi viral video", the clip shows a modest scene, but claims of explicit full footage appear unsubstantiated. While there is a short clip, the links circulating online claiming to provide "full uncensored" video are part of a malicious clickbait scam designed to infect user devices. The footage is heavily searched under the term "mukena putih coolmax".
Origins of the Mukena Putih Coolmax Viral Video
The video in question depicts a woman wearing a white mukena - a traditional two-piece prayer garment worn by Muslim women primarily in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei - made from Coolmax fabric, which is a material known for its breathability and moisture.
The video gained viral traction and intense speculation only after edited versions emerged on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. In these altered clips, anonymous accounts placed a white box or censor sensor over the chest area, intentionally creating a provocative narrative to suggest that explicit content had been covered up. This manipulation quickly led to false claims that a "full, uncensored" version exists.
Recent posts on platforms like X have highlighted it as "trending full duration", with links shared alongside similar viral items. One such post from late June 2026 promotes the "Mukena Putih Coolmax" alongside other clips, driving renewed interest. Mukena Pink Yang Lagi Viral Video: Is There Really a Full Uncensored Version?
Fake Mukena Putih Coolmax Viral Video Links


The Mechanics of the Clickbait Scam
As curiosity grew, malicious actors began capitalizing on the public's interest by spreading "link bait" across X (formerly Twitter), Telegram and the comments sections of social media platforms. These posts frequently promise direct access to the "full video" or "unfiltered leaks".
In reality, no such uncensored footage exists. The links do not lead to any additional video of the woman. Instead, they serve as a deceptive funnel to redirect users to aggressive advertising networks, premium SMS subscription scams, or adult content platforms that have been superficially rebranded with the viral title to artificially inflate their traffic. Guru Bahasa Inggris Viral Video: Alleged English Teacher-Student Clip Sparks Concern in Indonesia.
Severe Malware and Phishing Risks
Beyond the frustration of misleading content, security authorities have flagged these specific viral links as high-risk vehicles for cybercrime. Users who click on these untrusted, unverified sources expose themselves to severe technical threats, including:
- Phishing and Data Theft: Fake login pages designed to harvest personal credentials, email passwords, and financial information.
- Account Hijacking: Malicious scripts that compromise social media and messaging app access, allowing scammers to take over accounts and propagate the scam further.
- Malware Infection: Silent downloads of spyware or adware that can track user keystrokes, compromise device security, and degrade hardware performance.
A Call for Digital Literacy
The rapid spread of the "mukena" video trend underscores how easily benign media can be weaponized into cyber threats through simple editing. Digital safety advocates advise internet users to practice strict digital hygiene. Security experts recommend avoiding any third-party links claiming to host leaked or scandalous media, utilizing built-in platform tools to report misleading posts, and prioritizing device security over online curiosity.
DISCLAIMER: This article is strictly for informational and educational purposes to raise awareness about the said topic. LatestLY DO NOT host, distribute, or provide links to sexually explicit content, leaked videos, or pirated material. Any search terms or keywords mentioned are solely for the purpose of explaining the viral trend and its associated dangers. We strongly condemn the circulation of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) and advise all readers to refrain from searching for or sharing such content, as doing so may lead to severe legal consequences.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jun 30, 2026 11:41 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).