iOS user ‘Millie Royle’ Rumoured to have Opened a Link Causing a Viral Spread to Many Mobile Users and Leaking Private Information

21.4.2022 A mobile iOS user Millie Royle (r**********@i*****.com) , had opened a link that through engaging with has caused a viral leak tunnel exposing over 587,000 other iOS users’ private information like addresses and personal details. The number is increasing and the speed rate of its reach is increasing as more people receive the virus. The virus is still spreading and Collective Data and Browse Damage team are working to stop it and trace down the origin to this abrupt virus. 800,000 websites are being held unsafe to remain up on cross access internet and are temporarily banned from browse engines. There have been various effects of the virus such as iPhone inaccessibility, BFR bugs and emails being accessed by SFG users and hackers. Tracking teams are warning all iOS users to refrain from visiting and engaging with any websites that are still up unless an alert from your Web Browser is received confirming that it is safe to continue browsing. It’s said the virus works like a “domino trap system” and “one trap engagement and virus initiation meaning engagement from five other people.” The root of the virus or where the first execution took place did not affect the user that activated it, but affected every user to then receive it. A reverse prompt with the solution is being sent to the user by the IMIWWS Team and hopefully further updates will be received and some progress in the virus reverse ignition. For more information visit IMIW.media/www.com