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Just going to put this out there - It's unlikely to be related, especially if you immediately uninstalled. I contacted the requester and the head of data science at Aarhaus University in Denmark responded promptly with a university e-mail.Question about this ... so I did the HIT a few days ago. After playing immediately uninstalled the program. This weekend, I've had 2 personal accounts (Comcast and Fidelity) send me emails stating my accts were locked due to multiple log in attempts/suspicious activity. I'm not saying it's connected and I really knew better than to click on an .exe file for a HIT ... but am curious if anyone else has anything like that happen in the past few days.
It could also be totally unrelated ... still makes me wonder though. Thankfully, I have safeguards in place that catch these things, but still worrisome.
It's more likely that someone who is scraping e-mail/password hash lists tried your account.