It’s spam! It’s just a person with nothing better to do with their time than send these messages to random “friend codes” and usernames it has encountered in games or seen online. The second, “message type” warning is no different than a chain-letter, or forwarded email. These are just advertisements on the websites you are visiting, they are not genuine messages from the system itself. One is a pop up ad on the internet, designed to trick computer users into buying fake antivirus programs, or downloading things which normally would infect a regular computer. It’s important to know that both of these messages are fakes. Or it may have been delivered by a system message, like this one: It may have either appeared in your web browser, some thing similar to this image: What you have received is a FAKE message. People state that they are receiving messages from Nintendo that their machine is infected. I was able to put the pieces together and figure out what’s going on! I did some digging and see that people have pretty much been asking questions about Wii U viruses since the system launched. Let me explain… my website recently received a search query asking how to remove a virus from a Nintendo Wii U.
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