This plays on modern social media verification badges (blue checks) and fact-check labels. The "verified" tag is ironic: it’s a that the fake virus is authentic, tricking users into thinking, "Wait, is this actually dangerous?"
Let’s settle this once and for all.
Be cautious of modern "verified" downloads or .exe versions found on social media or forums. While the original was a browser prank, newer versions might include actual malicious payloads like spyware or ransomware you are an idiot fake virus verified