usually the message says:
"Hey. I think i saw your picture on this website/blog here CLICK HERE"
or
"Hey. check out this funny blog!! LOL CLICK HERE"
or
"hey! check this out! I just saw who my Secret VALENTINE WAS !! it really works.. see who your VALENTINE is just CLICK HERE"
EVEN IF IT IS A COMMENT FROM YOUR FRIEND.
EVEN IF ITS A COMMENT ON YOUR FAVOURITE ARTISTS PAGE:
DO NOT CLICK THE F****ING LINK!!!!!!
If you clicked it, do not enter your Deviantart password and name!
You are not logged out! It is a fake deviantart page that steals your password!
The link leads to a fake deviantart page that uses your password and account and posts more of the same link in your friend's profiles, spreading itself!!!
This thing is very dangerous and is spreading like a zombie plague.
Ordinary deviants are infected all over the place and now spread the phishing link to other deviants.
stop it before it starts!!! if you see comments like it on your page- hide them!
If you see your friends post the same link, notify them to change their DA password, on the OFFICIAL deviantart.com page IMMEDIATELY!!!!
Doombringers- if you see such comments on your pages, trace the chains to its origins and stop it!
Notify all of the infected you can catch and tell them to change their passwords!
You have been warned.
Devious Comments
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J. Clayton
Like a weeboo, but french
Good thing I have a Mac. They're like invincible.
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"Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love."
-Jane Austen (Northanger Abbey)
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Ah music! A magic far beyond what we do here. ~ Dumbledoor
A painter paints pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence.
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Ah music! A magic far beyond what we do here. ~ Dumbledoor
A painter paints pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence.
--
J. Clayton
Like a weeboo, but french
--
"Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love."
-Jane Austen (Northanger Abbey)
--
Ah music! A magic far beyond what we do here. ~ Dumbledoor
A painter paints pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence.
--
J. Clayton
Like a weeboo, but french
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