The "Verified" Label Scam: In the context of third-party downloads, labels like "verified" or "scanned" are often added by the malicious uploader to create a false sense of security and bypass basic user caution. Legal and Platform Implications
Safe Alternatives
A file size of nearly 14GB is often used to bypass antivirus scans. Some malware developers use "padding"—adding massive amounts of empty space to a file—because many antivirus programs skip very large files to maintain system performance.
Arbitrary Sizes: The specific 13794 MB size is often just a number used to populate SEO-driven landing pages.
Avoid "leaked" or "shared for free" versions. Not only do they often contain malware (ironic for a bundle named after MB size), but using stolen assets can destroy your career via copyright strikes or legal action. If the price is $27 or $47 for 13,794 MB of curated, licensed content? That is not an expense; it is an investment in your professional foundation.