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Re: Beware of Increasingly Sophisticated Malware Infection Attempts
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SarahT
on 14/08/2024, 01:45:49 UTC
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Re: Beware of Increasingly Sophisticated Malware Infection Attempts
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SarahT
on 14/08/2024, 01:39:04 UTC
I just received something like this an hour ago.  I was surfing Ebay and laughed when I saw PimpCash.  Having to see if it was real, I went to pimpcash.com. Immediately something like what you showed came up.  However, for me, it pretended to be my service provider and gave me a number to call.  I confess I did try to call but the ring didn't sound right.  Sounded like an old telephone.  I hung up and rebooted my computer.  Things seem to be ok now.  I ran a quick scan and all seems to be okay.  Is there anything else I should do to check to see if my computer is okay?

Any thoughts ?

EDIT
SPR, ORB and at least one or two other coins are using this faucet/ block explorer site.

BE VARY WARY OF THE MULTIFAUCET BLOCK EXPLORER !

I searched an for an address and was left with having to fight virus scan pop ups for a few minutes.