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There are three reliable signs. First, look for the "field spot." This is the creamy yellow patch where it rested on the ground. If that spot is white or greenish, the melon isn't ripe. Second, it should feel heavy for its size. This means it’s full of water and will be juicy. Finally, give it a good thump with your knuckles. A ripe watermelon has a deep, hollow sound. A dull thud usually means it’s underripe or mealy. Also, a dull-looking rind is better than a shiny one; a shiny melon is likely not ready yet.

Answer # 2 #

This name is from your antivirus software. It is a Trojan. The 'Troj' part means it is a Trojan horse. It hides inside a normal-looking file, but it is dangerous.

The 'Phish' part is for phishing. This means the malware tries to steal your personal information. For example, your bank password or your email login. It often does this by showing you a fake website. The page looks real, but it is a trap. The 'flh' is just the specific name from the antivirus. You should let your security software remove it completely.

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