TangledPubes
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Hello friends,
The other day, I made a silly mistake and downloaded a cracked game from a shady website (don't download from there). While trying to inject a DLL file into the game, I accidentally clicked on the EXE file of a file I downloaded by mistake, and things went downhill from there. I first realized something was wrong when my Steam inventory was being sold off, so I immediately changed my Steam password. Then, I formatted my computer twice. On the second time, I even unplugged the internet connection. I ran scans with Malwarebytes, but yesterday spam messages were sent from my Discord account. In response, I changed all my passwords. Right now, I don't think there is a virus on my computer after clicking on that EXE file. Most likely, my information was compromised then. I'm open to your suggestions, is there anything else I can do?
Actions taken: I formatted my PC twice from a USB flash drive and BIOS. I unplugged the internet cable. I changed the passwords for most of my accounts. I ran scans with Malwarebytes.
The other day, I made a silly mistake and downloaded a cracked game from a shady website (don't download from there). While trying to inject a DLL file into the game, I accidentally clicked on the EXE file of a file I downloaded by mistake, and things went downhill from there. I first realized something was wrong when my Steam inventory was being sold off, so I immediately changed my Steam password. Then, I formatted my computer twice. On the second time, I even unplugged the internet connection. I ran scans with Malwarebytes, but yesterday spam messages were sent from my Discord account. In response, I changed all my passwords. Right now, I don't think there is a virus on my computer after clicking on that EXE file. Most likely, my information was compromised then. I'm open to your suggestions, is there anything else I can do?
Actions taken: I formatted my PC twice from a USB flash drive and BIOS. I unplugged the internet cable. I changed the passwords for most of my accounts. I ran scans with Malwarebytes.