This website you mention exists but has nothing to do with what happened, it's a domain registered to capture a typo, that shit happens all the time it's a trick that's been around forever.🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
A few days ago I typed :
Goregirish.com
in the Google search bar .
I was instantly taken to a web site that was actively downloading something. In those split seconds as I was trying to figure out WTF is happening, I saw a " by you being here you consent to our dowload".
I then immediatly closed the browser.
Obviously some retarted person-people have done something to get traffic to there site.
A heads up .
Close your browser immediatly.
Hope this helps.
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What is typosquatting? How misspelling that domain name can cost you
Scammers sometimes use typosquatting to trick you into giving up personal information or visiting malware-infested websites. Here’s how it works.
A famous example is the site Goggle.com, an address you might accidentally type when you want to perform a Google search. Originally, this site attempted to install a fake security program on your computer, one filled with malware. If you type Goggle.com today, you’ll end up at a site that, as of September 2020, immediately asks visitors for their age and gender for what it claims is a presidential election survey.