They do, just report the comments and they'll remove them shortly.
I mindlessly just installed it; didn't even realise it was what it was until I got a notification of automatic downloading. A few hours later, some dude in Russia (no joke) completely changed my email information.
If not for the authenticator app, I would not have been able to get back into the email to revert the changes; it's an absolute must since they can't remove it without having the authenticator on them.
Rule of thumb is to scan everything you're unsure about with Malwarebytes or an equivalent like Hitman Pro. If you think something's in your computer, deep scan with those providers, offline scan with Windows Defender and scan in safe mode.
I did all of the above and still ended up resetting my computer because my email was overtaken after I had scanned everything, so I'd assume it was a quick snatch and grab scenario. I was probably fine after the whole ordeal but reset the PC anyways.
Also, run through Autoruns and Task Scheduler as well as Startup Items to find anything that looks abnormal. In Autoruns, find anything that doesn't have a valid certificate and cross-refrence with the date, find something that matches the date you installed the malware.
If you ever think about resetting your pc after installing something you think is malware, do it.
I say all of this and I'm the one who installed the thing. In short, don't be me.