Fake Copy/Paste (copy text - paste example TYfcWtHDivhu9PRkaaCCVAoAk6SKTS2XDH)

Vitalii P 10 Reputation points
2024-07-29T13:24:52.7266667+00:00

I use exclusively MS products on different servers at the same time. But for more than a year now I have been suffering from a problem with copying text.

The problem is that after copying the text, the following TYfcWtHDivhu9PRkaaCCVAoAk6SKTS2XDH appears. Copying between completely different applications in the Windows environment, not necessarily between Windows applications. This is very similar to a cryptocurrency wallet address, and these addresses are constantly changing. In the time I've been dealing with this problem, I've found that Windows has some kind of malicious algorithm that reads what I copy, and if something reminds it of a crypto address, it tries to replace it with a fraudulent one. That's why it doesn't always paste a similar address where you want to paste the copied text. No anti-virus software (Malvarebites, Birdefender...) can detect this algorithm. So I urge Microsoft engineers to pay attention to this problem. After all, if such software can easily bypass all kinds of security programs, then soon attackers will be able to make an algorithm much more horrific on this basis.

Windows for business | Windows Client for IT Pros | User experience | Remote desktop services and terminal services
Microsoft 365 and Office | Development | Other
Microsoft Security | Microsoft Defender | Microsoft Defender for Identity
Windows for business | Windows Server | User experience | Other
Windows for business | Windows Server | Devices and deployment | Configure application groups
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  1. Tarik Mareami 20 Reputation points
    2024-09-12T12:49:34.2166667+00:00

    Hello

    I would like to inform everyone who is facing the Fake Copy/Paste issue (copy text - paste example TYfcWtHDivhu9PRkaaCCVAoAk6SKTS2XDH) that I have found a solution to the problem by eliminating the malicious files and malware using the HitmanPro program.

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    My best regards, and I wish you success away from hackers and malicious files.

    3 people found this answer helpful.

  2. Vitalii P 10 Reputation points
    2024-08-05T14:38:04.33+00:00

    I don't believe that anyone doesn't have it. Why don't you say anything? Do you think you can fix it yourself? No, you can't! Nothing will help! Not reinstalling Windows, not formatting your discs, not updating your BIOS! Nothing will help.

    WARNING: Windows is faulty and needs a critical update!

    1 person found this answer helpful.

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  4. YUVII RAJ 0 Reputation points
    2024-09-09T04:25:55.0266667+00:00

    i think our system is hacked somehow, its a crypto network address of trc20, when i try to traansfer the amount and copy my crypto address and paste it automatic paste the same address u mentioned "TYfcWtHDivhu9PRkaaCCVAoAk6SKTS2XDH" windows is ghacked and windows dont know about it, or u using brave browser ?

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