My wife got one of those "Call Windows Support because you have a virus" messages. The authentication pop up had IP 159.89.132.138 listed (the full URL is 159.89.132.138/asr/ff/indexx.php?pn+KDg1NSkgNjU2LTY3ODE=)
Randomly popped up while I had my yahoo mail open and not sure how it happened. Force closed my apps and noted the IP address. It was the "Call Windows Support because you have a virus" message along with a Red Screen of death background. Don't click on it just force close your browser and recover your tabs.
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