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    Virus designed to spread in documents gets a new version

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyJuly 16, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The materials stored in the drive and the integration of digital tools have certainly made remote work easier. However, Astra Locker was created to think about people’s receptiveness to documents. This way, even sending emails, scammers make victims by impersonating companies or impersonating other identities.

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    In social messaging networks, such as WhatsApp, it is already normal to suspect strange contacts. Avoiding access to any suspicious pages is a habit for those who are familiar with the actions of hackers. However, few tend to pay the same attention when trying to open a folder or document, which is sent in an attachment, followed by a description that reflects urgency or something important.

    When opening a document sent by e-mail, it is necessary to verify the original

    The email sent in a masked format contains a virus that is used to compromise files. In addition to tracking important information and hacking devices, it can block access to servers. On sensitive matters, between government information and secrets, groups of developers make threats, seeking advantages.

    Most of the time, criminals want to get monetary rewards for stolen data. Installing an antivirus and watching for warning signs like a change in time or strange notifications on your computer can help prevent malware from progressing. However, the best way to avoid being targeted by these attacks is to closely monitor who sent the email.

    Nick Hornby

    “Web geek. Wannabe thinker. Reader. Freelance travel evangelist. Pop culture aficionado. Certified music scholar.”

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