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<blockquote data-quote="EgyptianPharoah" data-source="post: 951950" data-attributes="member: 92554"><p>Lucky for you</p><p>I opened it and heard the news when it was too late. I will try it and see</p><p>Also after scanning the link on Virus total I realized all AVs that registered the link as "malicious" were all based on reports and not actual scanning</p><p>Except for scumware.org which even went a step further and had a list of the malicious script the website was using Wich was something called "Trojan JS:cryxos.5928" and I searched for it and turns out it is some type of adware/scareware but all victims of the cryxos malware are all on PC so I don't think this malicious script was made for mobile (as the website changes the phone's os question to "PC's os" when the website is opened on desktop)</p><p>Also the symptoms of this cryxos malware is annoying popups and ads, website redirects and malicious browser add-ons and plugins(add-ons and plugins don't exist for Android chrome too) and all of these symptoms haven't been showing up since I opened the link</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EgyptianPharoah, post: 951950, member: 92554"] Lucky for you I opened it and heard the news when it was too late. I will try it and see Also after scanning the link on Virus total I realized all AVs that registered the link as "malicious" were all based on reports and not actual scanning Except for scumware.org which even went a step further and had a list of the malicious script the website was using Wich was something called "Trojan JS:cryxos.5928" and I searched for it and turns out it is some type of adware/scareware but all victims of the cryxos malware are all on PC so I don't think this malicious script was made for mobile (as the website changes the phone's os question to "PC's os" when the website is opened on desktop) Also the symptoms of this cryxos malware is annoying popups and ads, website redirects and malicious browser add-ons and plugins(add-ons and plugins don't exist for Android chrome too) and all of these symptoms haven't been showing up since I opened the link [/QUOTE]
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