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FORESHADOWING OR A MISTAKE? LUFFY FINAL BOUNTY REVEALED!?

Monkey D. Luffy is a Captain of the Mugiwara Pirates and a member of the Worst Generation. Out of the 11 Supernovas.  Luffy has grown to be an extraordinary pirate, and he continues to grow at a frightening rate. A bounty is in itself an agreement to the public at large. The government is issuing a call to the people to help in the capture and concluding execution of someone considered outside the law. It is them asking for help in exchange for Money as a reward. The point of a bounty is to lure bounty hunters to the hope of money. The higher the bounty, the more likely a well-known bounty hunter will respond to the call. When a prize is raised, it is the acceptance of the government that they are not able to deal quietly with the problem at hand, and are asking for help from bounty hunters. The highest bounty showed in One Piece 1. Charlotte Katakuri – 1,057,000,000 2. Jack “The Drought” – 1,000,000,000 In the One Piece episode 812, the release featured something str...

CRUCHYROLL JUST GOT HACKED, IT DOWNLOADED MALWARE TO USER’S DEVICES


Some major and shocking revelations swarmed the Internet this morning when Crunchyroll, a top anime streaming website, told users not to access their site because the website’s security was compromised. According to Crunchyroll’s official Twitter account, “Please DO NOT access our website at the current time. We are aware of the issues and working on it.” Currently, users are rerouted to an identical looking site and malware attempts infiltrating the user’s computer.


According to many users, the front page auto-downloads a mysterious .exe file which can cause a multitude of issues to one’s computer. Some suspect it could be a possible miner or other variation of malware. According to Crunchyroll’s Twitter, no one should access the website. The Crunchyroll App will not work, however accessing the app will not cause damage to your device.



Crunchyroll then stated the website’s issues appear to be a DNS (denial-of-service) attack. Even if this were true, no one truly knows what the extent of the damage is. Many users are complaining about the automatic file installing on their computer. If this has occurred to you, delete the file, do not run the file, and conduct an antivirus check; if you did run the file, change all passwords and backup your data.



More worrisome is the fact Crunchyroll’s USA Twitter account has not issued a warning to its users because their employees are sleeping. That’s right — a major security breach could impact many computers and potentially compromise sensitive security details and no emergency pipeline between the countries exist.

Update:

Crunchyroll USA finally updated their Twitter warning users not to access the website:





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