If you’ve already downloaded it, run a deep scan with Malwarebytes or upload the file to VirusTotal to see what's actually inside.

If you’re looking at a file named , my honest review is: delete it immediately.

Even if the software was "real," using it would constitute fraud and theft . Most of these "checkers" rely on stolen card databases or attempt to hit company APIs in a way that will get your IP address flagged or blacklisted.

"Generators" and "Checkers" for gift cards are the #1 way hackers distribute Remote Access Trojans (RATs) and Information Stealers . Once you unzip and run that .exe , it won't give you free money; it will likely steal your saved browser passwords, cookies, and crypto wallet keys.

If you saw "positive reviews" where you found this link, they are almost certainly botted or faked by the uploader to make the file look legitimate. Safe Alternatives

If you're looking for legitimate ways to get gift cards, stick to verified reward platforms: