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#11. Posted:
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THIS IS WHY YOU ALWAYS DO A VIRUS SCAN MY TIP TO YOU IS HAVE THE SELLER OR MAKER OF ANY TOOL OR PROGRAM SCAN IT ON THEIR ANTI VIRUS AND SEND A PIC TO YOU to make sure its not going to harm your pc and have him also give you a virus scan total link also to be extra safe
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thanks for telling us this bud.
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well actually it isnt his fault at all... you fell for the bait and should have know to double check it with antivirus and virustotal. Lol you blame him for this but it is mostly your fault for falling for it lol it was obviously a RAT (remote administration tool) and he remotely controlled your computer
thats all i have to say on behalf of you being r*tarded
thats all i have to say on behalf of you being r*tarded
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My advice is always virus scan ur stuff. I would make sure that you change ur password to anything that you might have logged into during the time since you downloaded the file, or anything that you don't want messed with (Paypal, amazon, eby, email) and so on just incase.
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