Title: How I Fell Victim to a “Test My Game” Scam and What I Learned from It

Recently, I found myself ensnared in a familiar online trap known as the “Test my game” scam. It all began when I received messages from two long-established Discord accounts that I had trusted for years. Though I should have recognized the signs, I let my guard down. These contacts sent me a link to download a supposed game to “test.” Unfortunately, I proceeded with the download, executed the file, and soon after, I was contacted by a third account, equipped with a screenshot showing them logged into my Google account.

Immediate Actions Taken

Fortunately, I had a backup plan. I quickly disconnected my main computer from the internet and logged out of all devices associated with Google and Discord. Recognizing the potential extent of the breach, I immediately began resetting passwords for all my accounts, enabled two-factor authentication wherever possible, and ensured that my sensitive information was safeguarded.

To enhance my security further, I performed a clean installation of Windows 11 on my computer. This action wiped the primary drive but allowed me to keep my other drives intact. However, I ran a full scan with Windows Defender and am conducting additional checks to ensure no lingering malware remains. I also plan on installing Avast and Malwarebytes for further scanning and protection purposes, keeping my device isolated from the internet during this process.

Seeking Guidance

If anyone has experience analyzing malware, I would recommend proceeding with caution, especially if the suspicious file is identified on a website named Oblivora.com.

I prefer not to erase all my drives entirely, but I’m open to doing so if it becomes necessary to guarantee security. What software or tools do you recommend for safely wiping additional drives?

Conclusion

In hindsight, I realize that while I took several important steps post-breach, I could have avoided this situation through more cautious behavior. If you find yourself in a similar predicament, remember to act swiftly and prioritize your online security. If you have advice or suggestions on how to enhance computer safety or how to handle such incidents, please share your thoughts in the comments! Your insights could help someone else avoid this daunting experience.

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  1. Hello, thank you for sharing your detailed experience. Falling victim to scams like “Test My Game” can be alarming, but it’s great to see you took immediate and comprehensive steps to mitigate the damage.

    When it comes to analyzing potential malware infections, using specialized tools such as Malwarebytes, HitmanPro, or TDSSKiller can be very effective. Since you mentioned you want to avoid wiping all your drives, I recommend creating a clean image or clone of the affected drives after thorough scanning. This allows you to preserve data while isolating possible malicious files.

    For securely wiping additional drives, tools like DBAN (Darik’s Boot and Nuke) or CCleaner‘s Drive Wiper feature are reliable options. Please ensure that you double-check drives before wiping, especially if they contain important data, and always maintain backups beforehand.

    If you’re comfortable with command-line tools, Windows Diskpart can be used for advanced drive management, but caution is advised to prevent data loss.

    Lastly, consider setting up a dedicated security policy: regularly update all software, enable two-factor authentication, and stay vigilant for suspicious activity. If future incidents occur, immediate network disconnection combined with live malware analysis can be

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