as a disclaimer, i'm not a cybersecurity expert. but unsolicited advice is the best kind, so i'll give you my opinion anyway.
the objective of malware development has changed a lot in the past couple of decades. back when knowing about kazaa lite meant you were a computer expert, basically anyone could be a valid target for cyber shittery so long as IT wasn't a huge part of their profession. but at this point, most if not all incentives malware devs had in the past for targeting people like us has disappeared. with the ubiquity of pretty respectable cybersecurity measures having been absorbed into all major OS's (not to mention infuriating, compulsory updates crammed up your asshole every few hours), there is basically nothing to fear on the internet so long as you aren't addled in some way (sorry grandma).
in the same way people prefer robbing women vs men because they're way less likely to be able to defend themselves, malware devs prefer attacking grandmas/other vulnerable groups — so much so that people stopped getting hacked like a decade ago. it's just way, way more effective to spam phishing emails and manipulate old people than it is to embed worms in a cracked executable for roller coaster tycoon, let alone trojans in bizarre fetish content like you see here.