So i looked up an instagram model on Google...

So i looked up an instagram model on Google, and searched her name and added "porn" at the end since no good content came up.
So once i did that i went to the video section on Google and found that there were many uploads and content of her but the website it belonged to were all a website called "user-v"

So i click on one, and it takes me to the site. As soon as i enter this unheard of site, instant pop ups came up, so i clicked X on one of them and it automatically sent me to a new site. I dont remember at all what the site name was so dont bother asking, but as soon as i got there a thumbnail appeared of a dog and a chick, which was obviously a beastiality vid.

Then out of nowhere some window pops up (im on mobile btw) that says a trojan or some kind of virus was detected.
I thought it was some sketchy clickbait thin so i just clicked X on it aswell.

Now, im no creep or anything like that nor do i like anything illegal, but as soon as i clicked X on that window, i scrolled down to check what kind of site im on.
It fucked me up bad when the rest of the vids or thumbnails i should say, were all extremely illegal content that i should not have seen or have come across. Im pretty sure knowing Sup Forums, that you guys know what kind of content im talking about.

Should i be worried about anything since stumbling on such site with such type of content??

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There's nothing you can do bro. Sorry you're going to jail for 4 to 6 if they find out

Its a trap

You have to magnetize your computer Sup Forumsrother. After that, run. Prisoners love anal pounding sick fucks like you. Good luck.

Yes, faggot.

Your IP address was obviously logged, along with the website you viewed. Not only can the site admin see that, but also your ISP(phone provider).

Aside from this, the javascript that was running on those sites could have done so much shit, that I can't even list all of said shit.

You can restart your phone, completely, to get rid of malicious code. Those logs aren't going away, though, and they'll be around for a very, very long time.

You'll be fine

>You'll be fine

In the backseat of the party van.

What im curious of is arent most of these sketchy illegal sites only located on the "dank web"?
Wouldnt these type of sites be deleted instantly on google?
How could some random Ad take me to a site like that? Im really hoping what i saw was just some sort of fake fantasy bullshit that wiredos upload on there.

Well, I don't know the answer to your first question.

>Wouldnt these type of sites be deleted instantly on google?
No, google is not the web. Websites are hosted on "servers", google does not own every server in the world.

How could some random Ad take me to a site like that?

Something like this:
$('ad').click(function() {
window.open('maliciousSite.com');
});

Damn man, this is what i get when im not thinking strait and click on any random site.
Im thinking about posting tge screenshot i took of my History so some brave user can check and see if what i saw was real or not

>Im thinking about posting tge screenshot i took of my History so some brave user can check and see if what i saw was real or not

And if it was real, then you get distribution charges.

Quads checked

OP, you're fine, calm down. No one is coming after you because no one cares. The feds don't track you down for one accidental click. There's a big difference between dowloading/uploading large amounts of illegal shit and accidentally ending up on a site full of illegal clickbait.

+1

Besides, people on Sup Forums post stupid shit occasionally too. Sometimes they don't get banned quick enough and users accidentally click on the image or scroll past it. They're not getting into any trouble for looking at it, only the person who uploaded it.

It's a virus, look up the problem on Reddit about the bait-virus ads, there's a couple sources and if the thing demands money then it's fake OP

Fucking A man ur right, idk man im worried my phone might be fucked

What kind of phone you got?

Reboot phone, clear cache, cookies, and history on your phone's browser. If you want, uninstall and reinstall the browser for overkill.

For future worry-mongering, go to your downloads (probably in settings somewhere) and see if there's anything on there that you don't recognize.

Those site based phone popups are mostly just a load of amateur script shit. If your phone seems fine, you're fine.

Not true. Shit could easily be hidden.

Galaxy s7

How deep should i look then??

Except entirely true. Phone based popups are centered around making money. Anyone with malicious intent such as creating a botnet knows that phones don't have the cpu power to be efficient enough.

These scams are almost 100% about trying to bait the unaware into giving up 200 bucks before they "lock and encrypt" your phone.

More targeted malware isn't distributed in such a broad way, and seing as though OP clearly isn't someone with confidential accounts, it's highly unlikely to be the case anyway.

There's no reason for anything to be hidden because there's literally nothing to be gained from access to his phone, other than a negligible amount of processing power

Setting my self aside for a minute, i wouldnt want this to happen to other people out there who click on random sites like i do. Im throwing questions out there and i know most of them seem naive and dumb, but is there a way of reporting these sites?

We're not talking about regular 'ol popups, here, user. OP claims he was taken to CP, or someshit.

You could report them to Google and your anti-virus/malware, so that they can degrade the validity of the site, but that still doesn't stop stupid people sometimes. Not much you can do, feds know these sites exist and won't do anything unless a specific case comes up. They're just too much of a resource dump.

OP here, all i can say is that you're right on tge fact the it did not come off as a regular ol pop up.

Yeah, but from Google. A site that can be directed to from Google knows exactly what it's doing. The scam wouldn't work on the dark side because there's a general assumption that anyone with half enough of a brain to fire up tor wouldn't fall for those bait scams.

Whereas any old person can end up on the site from Google, and those are the people most likely to fall for it and fork over money. It's for a broad spectrum, not a narrow targeted.

So should i be worried or cautious about hackers in that case? Or gear up for the party van?

You're right.

Good logic, I learned something.

Hackers are everywhere. The best are of course the ones you don't know about, not the ones throwing popups at you trying to get you to click a bunch of shit. The hackers who want your information aren't going to tell you about it, the people who're scamming for money will.

And again, no party van is on its way for clicking sketchy sites. Same reason no party vans are on the way for little jimmy down the road who got curious and googled "porn with girls my age in it".

I gotta go to sleep, but OP, calm down and remember you're fine.

For future reference pay attention to your anti-virus' little symbols next to websites on Google. Remember that porn is one of the most targeted genres of web searches for scammers.

And if shit pops up, don't click anything in the window, even the X. Alt F4 or hard restart. Clear cache and cookies. Reboot phone or whatever and carry on.

Happy jerking and good night

Just close bad stuff and get back to faping youll be fine

Made me kek user, thanks for making me less worried.

I atleast learned a bit from all this.

Sleep tight man, thank you for the tips and the advice.
Ill be more carefull from now on.