Dangerous signs should be avoided when surfing the web

Cybercriminals often change tactics to infiltrate computer systems, so users need to be alert even in seemingly harmless cases.

A fake e-mail of a bank, online auction site or some reputable organization . to ask users to click on the link or download the attachment containing the malicious code. In the picture is a fake BBB message ( Photo: SecureWorks ):

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If you receive the attached Word document and you see a "double click to view document details" request, you should delete the file immediately ( Photo: PC World ):

 

The fake Fake Updates report, discovered on a MySpace profile, confirmed the user's system is infected with a virus and requires installing a dangerous software removal tool ( Photo: FaceTime Security Labs ):

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The next step of this Automatic Updates attack process is to give users a panic that their system has been poisoned. Through that, it provides support messages for users to click on ( Image: FaceTime Security Labs ):

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Spy spreaders often post videos with attractive titles to entice users. When clicked, they will see a message that they need to download the codec to watch the clip. If done, what users get is not cool video but Zlob spy software ( Photo: Sunbelt Software ):

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Do you think this is malicious malware? Even the attack by installing this codec is more 'super' in that it displays an interface that confirms the copyright agreement during the installation ( Photo: Sunbelt Software ):

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Hackers often create malicious websites with URLs starting with famous website names (such as PayPal.com), but the tail is extended with meaningless characters logwjwgwwwqwkqwk.com:

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If you suspect a file, upload it to Virustotal.com, which supports more than 30 different virus scanning tools to check:

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