Basically it just spams your PC with popups and that's all. You can easily get rid of it with task manager too. Back in the early 2000s the popup spam could cause some people to get the blue screen of death, but I don't think this could happen on modern PCs. It would also set itself as the default home page back in the day, making the browser unusable, but this isn't a thing websites can do anymore for this exact reason. Overall a pretty harmless virus nowadays.
This is not a trojan horse, just a website. It cannot in any way harm your computer (especially when ran in a VM). Learn what a virus is before you go tell everyone on RU-vid.
stop being a fucking imbecile and think of the other 100,000 videos from 2016 - present on this shit and see how many times they called it a "trojan" or a "virus". Jesus Christ, grow the fuck up.
@@progamer14562 I have literally not found another video saying that it destroys all your data. I googled the definition of a Trojan horse: "a program designed to breach the security of a computer system while ostensibly performing some innocuous function.". This does nothing that "breaches the security of a computer", all it does is open pop-up windows, which most modern browsers block by default anyway.
@@progamer14562 The definition of a virus is: "a piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.", The worst thing that this could possibly do is make you have to force-reboot your computer, which extremely rarely harms your system. And also task manager exists
@@ZiggyCars It's almost physically impossible to get a virus from a website from only visiting it and if there were it would get patched in under an hour in most browsers