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OP might have indeed had a virus that masqueraded as chromium, but then went on a witchhunt. Rational comments didn't work, so being mean or harsh is a legitimate way to get someone to take stock and rethink their position on the issue and consider they might be wrong.
The information that it might have been a virus masquerading as chromium was mentioned 3 times in 2018 posts, so you're not adding anything new or useful. OP was already using AV tools, so linking to one doesn't provide much benefit either.
The problem we have with this thread, and you resurrecting it, is that it sets of false alarms for people who start looking and ofcourse finding chromium on their PC, when it's perfectly fine.
fearmongering.
the same reason this thread exists. uneducated irrational reaction to uneducated fearmongering in video form.
there is a virus called anna kournikova
there is a virus called iloveyou
there is a virus called pikachu
so i advise you to never catch tennis, play sex or have pokemons.