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		By: Dan		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dan]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Recently I was visiting an unbeknownst to me hacked EU mainstream site, but browsing w/Chrome on Linux; clicking a link, result was a page (with &quot;electronic lady&quot; voice) telling me my computer had just been infected with some Win32 virus which would activate in one hour, and that I should &quot;call Microsoft tech services&quot; at heir own bogus number; Chrome couldn&#039;t close on own, but restarting Linux cured everything; could be &quot;just&quot; a browser hijacker to lure hacker access to PC, but don&#039;t know as didn&#039;t try in Windows 10. I think your story thus is very apropos to the public interest, cheers!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I was visiting an unbeknownst to me hacked EU mainstream site, but browsing w/Chrome on Linux; clicking a link, result was a page (with &#8220;electronic lady&#8221; voice) telling me my computer had just been infected with some Win32 virus which would activate in one hour, and that I should &#8220;call Microsoft tech services&#8221; at heir own bogus number; Chrome couldn&#8217;t close on own, but restarting Linux cured everything; could be &#8220;just&#8221; a browser hijacker to lure hacker access to PC, but don&#8217;t know as didn&#8217;t try in Windows 10. I think your story thus is very apropos to the public interest, cheers!</p>
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