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MALWARE, GOOGLE SHOULD BE ASHAMMED TO PUT THIS ON THE FRONT PAGE!!!
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MALWARE, GOOGLE SHOULD BE ASHAMMED TO PUT THIS ON THE FRONT PAGE!!!
This page distributes Ransomware such as DJVU Family and .FATP Ransom Viruses. They then hijack your system, your email accounts, your youtube and social media accounts and do bad stuff with it and register you to ****loads of spam mails or create fake accounts just to mess with you. They also send you threat messages with your own email incase you've forgotten to change your password on one account and ask for bitcoin money. Also your files on your computer get encrypted such as pdfs, text docs, word docs, pictures, exe files etc. You can basically format your PC at this point and start over. The whole system is useless at that point.
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