Some Popups w/ numbers and website links (tested, working)

Below are some fake tech support popups I’ve gotten this morning. As of the time of posting, all links and numbers work.

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Website link: hxxps://8550x02.azurewebsites.net/
Number: 1-855-386-3648

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Website Link: hxxps://managewebprotection.000webhostapp.com/main1/index.html?n=1-833-335-2777
Number: 1-833-335-2777

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Website Link: hxxp://198.199.81.107 /warn/ch/?a5b475ab76a6ee0tfn1b5b475ab76a72c=+18885460921&c5b475ab76a7690ftfn1d5b475ab76a7a6=(888)%20546-0921
Number: 1-888-546-0921
Special Notes: WARNING! This popup will download a large amount of files (Chrome fails to block this) and will freeze your computer! I have no idea if these files contain viruses or malware, nor do I want to. Use this popup in your VM with caution.

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This has been said on here before, but you can just go to hxxp://www.gmil.com and you can get many different tech support popups there, that’s where all these came from.

How’ did you get a Windows 7 vm I couldn’t download windows 7 iso file because it required a product key.


@Shambrecody#38770 I used the free Microsoft Developer VM images. You can get Windows 7, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10 images that you can use. They can be found at the link below-

https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/

@david-r-1002#38771 Doesn’t this method have that blue wallpaper backround that says it’s a virtual machine? And don’t these virtual machines expire after 90 days?


@Shambrecody#39298 You can re-arm that like 6 times I think. And you can change that like you normally would on any Windows OS. Just (if you’re on Windows 7) save the theme, as it resets to the blue background every restart. And I’m not sure about it saying that it’s a VM.

Or, if you want to do it not-so-legally...
Go download an ISO of Windows 7 (or any Windows OS you want), i got mine here-
http://getintopc.com/softwares/operating-systems/windows-7-aio-all-in-one-july-2016-free-download/
(and yes, that site is perfectly safe.)
Then activate with Windows 7 Loader, which also works on Vista too if you need it. Here it is below-
http://winactivators.com/ (hint, you can also use this to fill in the OEM info if you want to make it look like a Dell, HP, etc...)
Warning - this program may be flagged as a virus or malware, but it isn't. The way it works is that it loads code upon startup that tells the computer that it's activated, and this behavior is identified as a virus by Windows Defender and other anti viruses.

Sorry, I wanted to tell you the legal way for obvious reasons lol, but if that doesn't work for ya then there's another (much better, but also a little shady) method.

@david-r-1002#39328 Is there any sites that you know of that can give me free Windows 10 Home Premium Product Keys that I can enter into microsoft’s website to download Windows 7 iso??


@Shambrecody#39758 I don’t know any product keys. The only way I know to do it is using the method I previously said.

@david-r-1002#39759 Okay, thank you!


@Shambrecody#39838 No problem!

They aren’t picking up :frowning:

@Cuday#40015 They usually go down in a matter of days once they’re on here. I posted this a week ago so that’s normal for them to be down by now.