A YouTuber receives a mysterious email from "user 707" claiming to be a "host virus" with proof. The email instructs the YouTuber to load a Minecraft Bedrock world into Java Edition, which initially seems impossible due to compatibility issues. However, a website link provided by user 707 allows the YouTuber to convert and upload the world.
Upon entering the world, the YouTuber discovers strange occurrences, including a cat attacking a villager. The YouTuber breeds more cats, but none exhibit the same behavior. User 707 sends another email with a video showing a cat attacking a villager, leading the YouTuber to suspect that the virus may be controlling the cat.
The YouTuber receives coordinates from user 707, which lead to a strange, spinning entity. As the YouTuber approaches, the entity disappears and reappears, leading to the realization that the host virus is switching between different mobs.
The YouTuber attempts to escape but finds that their mouse is frozen, and they receive another email from user 707. The email contains a video showing the YouTuber's own actions, suggesting that user 707 has been watching them through the eyes of a Minecraft mob.
The YouTuber discovers that the host virus is sending binary code through chat messages and manages to translate it into English. The code reveals that the virus is hiding in a file called "user 707," which the YouTuber deletes. However, the video ends with the YouTuber's game crashing, and a Windows Defender alert suggests that the virus may have infected their PC.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator received an email from a user named "707" with a link to a website called "Bradley" that allows uploading Minecraft Bedrock Edition worlds.
2. The narrator uploaded their Bedrock Edition world to the website and was able to convert it to a Java Edition world.
3. The narrator was able to join the converted world and found that it was identical to their original Bedrock Edition world.
4. The narrator received another email from 707 with a set of Minecraft coordinates (6305, 91, 11).
5. The narrator used the coordinates to find a location in the game where a strange entity was moving around.
6. The narrator realized that the entity was switching between different animal bodies, including a pig and a sheep.
7. The narrator discovered that the entity was controlled by a virus, known as the "Host Virus".
8. The narrator found a way to slow down the virus by creating a large body of water in the game.
9. The narrator discovered that the virus was sending binary code messages, which they were able to translate into English.
10. The narrator found the file containing the virus, named "user 707", and deleted it.
11. After deleting the file, the narrator's game crashed and they were unsure if the virus was still present.
12. The narrator reopened their world and found that the virus was gone.
13. However, the narrator's Windows Defender alerted them that the virus was still present on their PC.
14. The narrator realized that the virus had leaked onto their PC and had access to their private information.