Help others avoid this trap by reporting hiwebxseriescom and any “Page X of 13” installers:
Most people do not type “ullu page 7 of 13 hiwebxseriescom install” directly into a search engine. Instead, they arrive via:
Once on the first page, the scam uses JavaScript to increment the page number in the URL (e.g., /install/page7/), even if the user has done nothing. This creates manufactured urgency: “You are already on page 7 – complete all 13 steps to finish.”
This numbering system is typical of fake progress indicators. Fraudsters break a fake installation or verification process into multiple pages (e.g., “Page 7 of 13”) to give the illusion of a legitimate multi-step setup. In reality, there might be no working software at all—just a series of ad-laden pages designed to generate revenue or push malware.
After installing HiWebXSeriesCom, users can easily navigate to Ullu's content:
Since Ullu is often watched on mobile: