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Recent scam calling them selves WannaCry Group


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#1 LeoAubrie

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Posted 28 June 2018 - 01:39 AM

21st of June 2018 the email started spreading over the internet claiming to be the part of Wanna Cry group they ask for bitcoins in order for the person to retreive files or else they will be deleted, how ever the researchers have found that none of the computers have been infected and it just needs to be tossed in the bin.


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#2 Juliet

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Posted 28 June 2018 - 04:57 PM

Yes
are designed to cause panic and trick you, it is a hoax.
Do be aware, any email with links to click on should be avoided at all cost.

Good information found here
WannaCry / Wana Decryptor / WanaCrypt0r Info
https://www.bleeping...ical-nose-dive/
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