EliraFriesnan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I remember, back in 2015, there was a virus that asked to prove whether you're "not" a robot, when someone tried to delete it. The same what Cloudflare does. Conclusion: Cloudflare is a virus. Don't visit. Trying to parrot @D.Draker's conclusions. I know, it's nowhere near the original, but I try. 1
Karla Sleutel Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, EliraFriesnan said: Trying to parrot @D.Draker's conclusions. I know, it's nowhere near the original, but I try. Conclusion: Cloudflare is a virus. Don't visit. Good! Why not?!? Of couse it feels you're still a newbie, but good! Avast Blog: "FakeCaptcha scams—When the "I'm not a robot" button is a trap.." https://blog.avast.com/fakecaptcha-scams How do we know whether Cloudflare is not a scam itself?
NotHereToPlayGames Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Anyone stupid enough to follow the "verification steps" of that fake captcha DESERVES to have his/her hard drive reformatted !!! Certainly NOBODY here at MSFN is that stupid. My parents, on the other hand, they have fallen for fake "download now" buttons on more than one occasion.
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