EXPOSING PC TWEAKERS FOR MALWARE

Khorvie Tech
30 Jan 202408:16

Summary

TLDRIn the 'Corvi After Dark' episode, the host addresses concerns about PC optimizers potentially embedding malware and phishing links in their optimizations. The focus is on XM, Zilly, Ripex, and The Stripes, with XM and Zilly being largely clean according to antivirus scans. However, Ripex and The Stripes are implicated in suspicious activities, including offering high revenue through questionable means and having websites flagged for malware and phishing risks. The host advises caution and promotes safe browsing practices, recommending browser extensions and secure browsers to protect users.

Takeaways

  • 📢 The video discusses concerns about PC optimizers potentially including malware and phishing in their optimizations.
  • 🔍 The creator ran popular optimizers XM and Zilly through six antivirus databases and found them to be very likely clean.
  • 🚫 The creator never considered XM and Zilly to be dangerous, but included them for their popularity and to ease viewers' minds.
  • 🤔 The drama involves 'ripex' who contacted the creator with a monetization offer, which was declined due to suspicious elements.
  • 💰 'ripex' offered high revenue through a monetized website, but details were vague and payments were to be made through crypto, raising red flags.
  • 👎 'ripex' was contacted again about potential malware on his website, but he defended the ads as necessary for high revenue.
  • 🔑 'ripex' claimed to have the ability to manipulate CPM through a cousin's position in an ad network, which was a deal-breaker for the creator.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ The creator did further investigation after being offered a job twice by the same group, suspecting ulterior motives.
  • 🛑 The creator found evidence of malware on 'aex', 'ripex', and 'the stripes' websites using multiple antivirus tools.
  • 🚫 'ripex' and 'the stripes' had websites flagged for malware, phishing, and security risks by various antivirus databases.
  • 🗑️ 'ripex' removed certain details from his website after being confronted about the malware, possibly to hide evidence.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the 'Corvi After Dark' video?

    -The main topic of the video is the suspicion of some PC optimizers, including XM and Zilly, potentially including malware and phishing in their optimizations.

  • Which antivirus databases were used to test the optimizers' websites?

    -The antivirus databases used include Criminal IP, VirusTotal, Malwarebytes, Norton, URLVoid, and Sakuri.

  • What is the stance of the video creator on XM and Zilly's optimizers?

    -The video creator believes there is a very high probability that XM and Zilly's optimizers are completely clean and has never considered them dangerous.

  • What was the initial offer made by Ripex to the video creator?

    -Ripex offered the video creator the opportunity to use their monetized website for the creator's packs, promising four-digit revenue.

  • Why did the video creator become suspicious of Ripex's offer?

    -The video creator became suspicious due to Ripex avoiding questions about what he benefited from, suggesting payments through crypto, and the pushy nature of the offer.

  • What was the claim made by Ripex regarding his cousin's role in an ad network company?

    -Ripex claimed that his cousin is a manager in an ad network company and can change CPM rates, which would allow the video creator to earn more revenue.

  • What did the video creator discover about the websites linked to Ripex and Taiu?

    -The video creator discovered that the websites had links to malware, with multiple antivirus databases flagging them as security risks or potential phishing sites.

  • What was the video creator's approach to dealing with the discovered malware on the optimizers' websites?

    -The video creator contacted Ripex to inform him about the malware and offered to help, but ultimately declined any offers to work with them due to the security risks.

  • What changes did Taiu make to his website after the video creator confronted him about the malware?

    -Taiu removed details on revenue split, partnerships with YouTubers, and some privacy details, and also got rid of the suspicious links that were sent to the video creator.

  • What advice does the video creator give to viewers regarding the optimizers' websites and tweaks?

    -The video creator advises viewers to practice safe browsing, be cautious about who they trust, and to use security tools like browser guards and secure browsers to protect themselves from malware and phishing.

Outlines

00:00

🛑 Malware and Scams in PC Optimization Tools

The video script addresses concerns about potential malware and scam practices within the PC optimization community. It starts by mentioning popular tools like XM and Zilly, which the speaker believes are clean based on six different antivirus databases. The speaker then delves into the suspicious activities of 'ripex', who contacted the host with a monetization offer that raised red flags, such as avoiding questions about revenue and suggesting crypto payments for anonymity. The script also mentions 'tidu YT', who made a similar offer but was more organized. The host expresses skepticism about the legitimacy of these offers, especially after learning about potential ad network manipulation and the removal of certain details from their websites. The speaker encourages viewers to practice safe browsing and be cautious about the sources of their PC optimization tools.

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🚨 Exposing Malware Links and Scams in Optimization Websites

This paragraph continues the investigation into the legitimacy of certain PC optimization tools, focusing on the websites of 'ripex', 'aex', and 'stripes'. The speaker shares evidence of malware found on these sites, as identified by various antivirus tools and security databases. 'Ripex' is highlighted for having suspicious ads on his website, which he defended as a means for high revenue. The speaker also discusses interactions with 'ripex' about the malware issue, suggesting that 'ripex' might be aware of the problem but chose to ignore it. Additionally, the paragraph covers the removal of certain website details by 'ripex' and 'tidu YT', which could indicate an attempt to hide their monetization methods. The speaker concludes by reiterating the importance of caution when using these tools and ends the video with a note of disappointment about the findings.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡PC optimizers

PC optimizers are individuals or entities that create or offer software or services aimed at improving the performance of personal computers. In the video, the term is used to describe certain parties that the speaker suspects of engaging in unethical practices, such as embedding malware into their optimization tools.

💡Malware

Malware refers to malicious software designed to infiltrate, damage, or perform unauthorized actions on a computer system. The video discusses the suspicion that some PC optimizers may be including malware in their software, which is a significant concern for users looking to improve their system performance without compromising security.

💡Fishing

Fishing, likely a typographical error for 'phishing,' is a fraudulent method used by cybercriminals to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information, such as login credentials. In the context of the video, it suggests that some PC optimizers might be involved in deceptive practices to obtain user data.

💡Antivirus databases

Antivirus databases are repositories of information used by antivirus software to identify, detect, and protect against malware. The script mentions several antivirus databases, such as VirusTotal and Malwarebytes, which were used to scan and analyze the optimizers' websites for potential threats.

💡Monetized website

A monetized website is one that generates revenue, typically through advertising, subscriptions, or other means. The video discusses an offer to use a monetized website for optimization packs, which raises questions about the legitimacy of the offer and the potential for hidden motives or scams.

💡Revenue split

Revenue split refers to the division of earnings between parties involved in a business arrangement. In the video, the lack of clarity around the revenue split in the offer from a PC optimizer raises suspicion about the transparency and fairness of the deal.

💡Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security and operates independently of a central authority. The script mentions the use of cryptocurrency for payments, which may suggest an attempt to maintain anonymity or avoid tax implications, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the transactions.

💡Scam

A scam is a fraudulent scheme designed to deceive individuals into giving away money or personal information. The video's theme revolves around the suspicion of scams within the PC optimization community, with specific instances and evidence presented to support these claims.

💡CPM (Cost Per Mille)

CPM, or cost per mille, is an advertising pricing model where advertisers pay for every thousand impressions their ads receive. The video mentions an individual claiming to be able to manipulate CPM rates, which is a red flag indicating potential dishonest practices in ad revenue generation.

💡Malicious URL

A malicious URL is a web address that leads to a website containing harmful content, such as viruses or phishing attempts. The script discusses the discovery of a malicious URL associated with one of the PC optimizers, which was flagged by multiple antivirus databases, indicating a potential security risk.

💡Browser guard

A browser guard is a tool or extension designed to protect users from malicious websites and online threats. The video recommends using a browser guard in conjunction with a secure browser to ensure safe browsing habits, especially when navigating websites of questionable integrity.

Highlights

Accusations of fellow PC optimizers committing atrocities like including malware and phishing.

High probability that popular stars XM and Zilly are clean based on six different antivirus databases.

Ripex contacted the speaker with an offer to monetize website packs, raising suspicions with evasive answers and crypto payments.

TiduYT offered a more organized pitch but also raised fraud-like concerns with suspicious promises of higher earnings due to personal connections.

TiduYT claimed control over CPM rates through a cousin working at an ad network, intensifying scam concerns.

Multiple links provided by TiduYT were flagged by various antivirus tools as suspicious or connected to malware.

The speaker uncovered several malware infections and phishing risks associated with the Ripex, Adex, and Stripes websites.

Malware findings included eight known malware instances within Adex’s website code, flagged by multiple antivirus tools.

Criminal IP found Ripex's website had abuse records with a high probability of phishing.

Ripex’s claim that TiduYT was a scammer led to speculation about their ongoing partnership and potential shared scams.

The speaker obtained proof that TiduYT deleted malicious links after they were reported.

Multiple antivirus tools flagged Ripex's booster and Up2Packs websites as suspicious, including issues with phishing and redirects.

Norton and other security tools consistently flagged the discussed websites as medium security risks.

Tripes’ website also showed multiple malware infections, including phishing risks and suspicious code.

Despite finding malware on these websites, the speaker reminds viewers that the creators' tweaks and videos might still be clean, emphasizing the importance of safe browsing.

Transcripts

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welcome to corvi after dark today we're

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covering a topic I need to share I have

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reason to believe that some fellow PC

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optimizers are committing atrocities

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such as including malware and fishing

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onto their optimizations we'll be

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covering a few names you might have seen

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before the stripes ripex adex their

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Mastermind along with XM and zilly let's

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start off with our favorite growing

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Stars XM and zilly I ran everyone

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through six different antivirus

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databases those being criminal IP virus

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total m bites Norton URL void and sakuri

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I'm not going to waste much time here

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with exom and zilly you should know that

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the stats say that there is a very high

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probability that they are completely

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clean and I mean very very high let me

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be clear I never considered them

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dangerous in any way I included them

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because I know they are popular in their

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own sense and to help ease people's

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minds now onto the good juicy drama part

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grab some snacks cuz the next four are

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as dirty as my you know what after

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eating Taco Bell the other day ripex

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ripex is someone that contact Ed me

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January 1st of this year with an offer

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and his very exact words use our

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monetized website for your packs and you

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can make four-digit Revenue with us you

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know your boy he ain't an easy sellout I

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was definitely asking some questions

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like Revenue split how the packs would

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be monetized etc etc I had a few things

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throw me off about the conversation

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first one being when I asked what he

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benefited from it he avoided the

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question next he said payments would be

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through crypto which isn't necessarily a

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bad or fishy thing it just seems like

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you're trying to stay in the dark since

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it's harder to track taxwise January 2nd

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I thanked him and told him I'd pass on

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the offer 2 weeks later January 15th

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introducing tidu YT he came in with

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practically the exact same offer but

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something was different seemed more

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organized more thorough like he would

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actually know down to the detail what he

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was pitching I'll say I was interested

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but not in this plan I was a big fan of

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the layout of the websites those on

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their own I kind of liked how they were

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made I offered to pay for only a website

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and how to run it and you would think

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that since he offered it for free just a

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moment prior that it would be a good

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deal or transaction he said it was and I

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quote sorry but it's too costly and we

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never give this method to anyone he got

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really pushy about how I should just

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join him saying just work with us for a

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week if you like it fine otherwise you

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can go you are my brother you know just

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stuff like that laying it on thicker

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than the layers of disappointment in my

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girlfriend's face when she tastes my

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cooking the real thing that turned me

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down to his offer was this it sounded a

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little fraud likee this was after I was

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asking about paying for just the site

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and I quote look if you do this work

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yourself you will not get the earnings

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that I can give you the reason is that

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my cousin is a manager in this ad

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Network company and is an admin so I can

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change your CPM whenever I want so you

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can earn well otherwise if you do it

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yourself you will never be able to make

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the earnings that I can give you end

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quote he later went on and said he had

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7even years experience in this type of

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work as well m s years of run in the

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scam so I just told him the same thing I

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decline your offer now how did I get to

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the scam malare accusations well I'm

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what people call nosy but that's

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completely irrelevant either way paired

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together with something I called no day

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life I did some further digging CU after

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being offered a job by the same group

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twice even after being denied the first

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time it gets you thinking about if they

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actually need me for some other reason H

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virus toal I was given Three Links from

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taiu as proof that he's created websites

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before just a heads up this guy's The

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Mastermind I was talking about earlier

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he gave me links to ripex adex and the

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stripes I found some not so good things

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on there but Cory it could be a false

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positive but oh sweet viewer I have more

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see I know that one source shouldn't be

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the verdict that a website is bad that's

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why using other antiviruses I went ahead

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and got some more info before I continue

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any further just because their websites

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are bugged with some fishy stuff it

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doesn't mean that their YouTube videos

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are bad or their tweaks are bad I simply

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would like everyone to know to always

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practice safe browsing and to know who

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you're getting into bed with when you

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follow these links I'm not sponsored but

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Mau bit's browser guard paired with

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brave browser is top tier in my opinion

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for helping you stay on clean clean

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a browser that comes battle ready with

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the shield now let's start off with aex

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arguably the worst out of the three

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virus total and URL void actually mark

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this website as clean but the thing is

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security an antivirus that virus total

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uses when I went to their actual website

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discovered eight known malware within

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the code of ad's website malware bites

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went ahead gave me a heads up on the

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website as well and if we search the

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malicious URL into virus total this time

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it completely Nails it found by 10

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different antiviruses and lastly Norton

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advises caution as well for Safety and

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Security reasons noteworthy mentioned

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criminal IP found a record of abuse and

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a lot of issues with their code along

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with an 85% chance that it is a fishing

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website riex some more story to him

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after I learned of all this mware stuff

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I went ahead and contacted him regarding

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it in case he didn't know his website

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was bugged since the way that taiu runs

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his operation is you get a free website

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to own the ads are completely run by

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himself I thought Rix could have been

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innocent and I wanted to do him a favor

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and get him out of that situation if he

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didn't know he responded with this these

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ads are for high Revenue which that is

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completely true though it doesn't change

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the fact that those websites are still

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linked with malware he went on to say

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something interesting as well I quote by

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the way taiu is scammer he worked with

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me before and scammed end quote when I

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went on to ask him how he got scammed he

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didn't provide any proof of course would

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it be safe to assume that he wasn't the

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one that got scammed and outright told

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me he is a scammer maybe but it's only

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speculation and that's not enough to

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condemn he asked if I had told anyone

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else about the situation but he deleted

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it before I got the proof you can tell

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by my response Hereafter that he did ask

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that I said quote no what do I have to

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tell anyone else about I was just

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curious on how he scammed you but this

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is when he told me that he told taiu

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that I was looking at him so I doubt he

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actually got scammed and is actually

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instead working in close Cahoots with

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taiu taiu did end up deleting the fishy

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links you sent me afterwards but your

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boy got all the proof he needed

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beforehand here's a before and after

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before we had all the links after all

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gone in the set of bnas he got rid of

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how he does it monetization here he

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removed more details on Revenue split

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his partnership with many YouTubers and

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some privacy details I don't know why

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here but he removed the fact he sold

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channels before to change his content

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probably some YouTube to thing was

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selling channels in the segment he

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deletes info regarding the website

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itself and how the ads work and lastly

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he deleted more on how the ads work and

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how he earns money on every single

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download and here are some stats from

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ryex himself on how much they make from

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someone Channel sets like mine and how

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many people they get to download off of

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their maare bu site me and ryex left off

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on a happy note because I explained I

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was just looking out for him and he gave

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me high five now onto the evidence of

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his websites and yes he has two of them

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ripex booster and up to packs both have

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ma linked to them URL void was a clean

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scan on ripex booster virus total was

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basically the same minus a suspicious

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warning security has it listed as medium

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security risk nordan advises caution and

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criminal IP found three cases of abuse

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with a 73% chance of it being a fishing

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website showing you it is in fact rip

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X's website if I click on it it's an

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easy transfer to up to packs I'm imately

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getting a warning from hour bites and a

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deeper analysis shows we in fact have

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three redirection websites to be

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concerned about something else that I

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noticed while editing is that I did

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actually turn off ads and trackers so

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malor and scams can be the only thing

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that is showing on this website from Mal

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bites nordan advises caution per usual

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secury says it poses a medium security

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risk criminal IP shows a 41% fishing

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chance along with two abuse records and

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some other issues with their code URL

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void and virus total both ended up

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coming to the same flags with three

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flags showing up last but not least we

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have Tripes checking the description

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we'll find the link to his websites now

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bites found five malare straight away

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from Criminal IP we have two abuse

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records a 74% chance of being a fishing

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website URL void came up with one

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detection security has it listed as a

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medium security risk nordan once again

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advises caution and lastly virus total

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caught one virus and one suspicious flag

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this concludes the video it's currently

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January 30th at 1:47 a.m. and as I sit

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here I'm I'm honestly just a bit

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disappointed and to also remind you that

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just because their websites are bugged

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it doesn't necessarily mean that their

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tweaks are bad or their videos are bad

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it's just once again simple reminder if

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you hate malware subscribe thank you for

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watching

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