do not readily trust any overseas project promoters from X. Before you have verified exactly what this project entails, do not engage in any commercial promotion activities on your behalf. This is the second fraudulent project we have encountered in the past 60 days, and the two cases are strikingly similar—both use the pretext of third‑party promotion to induce you to register and download trojan‑laden programs. In the first case, the website attempted to gain co‑ownership access to your Gmail account. In the second, the program persistently requests UAC privileges, and the reason it urges you to keep the program running for an extended period without closing it is precisely that obtaining those UAC rights takes time. If you lack the technical ability to review the project or its source code, the wisest course of action is to decline any and all "commercial promotion" offers.


the grass isn't greener on the other side—and scammers aren't any rarer abroad either

here’s the scam project’s website:
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