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Topic: Beware of Increasingly Sophisticated Malware Infection Attempts - page 36. (Read 859863 times)

newbie
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People are the ones that are most easiest to hack. With such a huge surge of new crypto participants, phishing attempts are at an all time high.
member
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Pop up ads in browser, auto downloading thereon is also one of the reason behind it.

Please be careful while downloading anything from the internet and be sure to click on the correct download button rather than advertised download button, which will give you troubles later on.
full member
Activity: 140
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This is almost becoming a daily life matter we have to continue to deal with. We just need be careful of not just installing unnecessary apps (even from app stores) and also plug-ins for browsers.



One can never be to alert. Someone talked about jumping on the bang of Airdrops, and I would add even full fledged ICO these days are not trust worthy.
newbie
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It's really frightening how one wrong click can make you a huge problem in life. With one click, you can lose all of your personal information, while financial damage can be immeasurable. Unfortunately, sometimes it's not enough to be just cautious.

Yes, this is quite an issue. But this makes a huge space for security solutions.
hero member
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Hello!as soon altcoins will begin to regain the upper hand?
full member
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Merit: 100
I advise to use uMatrix on Chrme or noScript on firefox. It blocks all scripts of a page you first visit.
sr. member
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It's really frightening how one wrong click can make you a huge problem in life. With one click, you can lose all of your personal information, while financial damage can be immeasurable. Unfortunately, sometimes it's not enough to be just cautious.

That's true, but I've heard about it some time ago that he had overcome such problems. Unfortunately I can not recall, but as soon as I find out I will try to inform you.
full member
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I try not to jump on every airdrop or giveawway for this exact reason. Cybercriminals are more cunning now and cryptomining malware are increasing in number, type and attacks. Always check the links you click and software you install for new cryptos. Follow security experts or companies for breaking news on malware attacks before giving out your information or installing.
member
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Thanks for your sharing. Now hackers are becoming more dangerous. Protect your property.
jr. member
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member
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I'm new to forum and I'm still reading topics for beginners. By reading this thread I could not even imagine how careful you must be. What I noticed is that many users have signatures and advertisements within their posts. Is it possible that some of these advertisements might have a hidden Malvare link?
full member
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Yes indeed, one must be extremely cautious in choosing the community in which you are going to join. Now many scam projects. Which possibly spread the hidden miners. Do not install wallets if you are not sure of security.
full member
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Thanks for sharing folks . It's a good thing people are  sharing their thought and experiences.I have really learnt a lot.I will take time to read every post on this thread as it  will be very beneficial to me.So annoying that people are using their talent negatively to hack and steal.So, so painful .I empathize with those that have lost through hacking. It seems I have lot of work to do.
full member
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This helps us be aware of the possible attacks, like me who is not so in line with the IT thing, sometimes I have second thoughts of those popping up in my screens, now that this  information is posted I would be more cautious. Thank you.
sr. member
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thanks that is realy serious i mean coping links would do that we all should be careful
newbie
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The developer account (usually responsible for making the OP) is compromised and a "mandatory update" is posted.
newbie
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Hi, i noticed alot of alt coins use that QT type desktop wallet. Would this type of attack be possible with those type of wallets? How would an everyday person check the wallets they use for this type of attack?
sr. member
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The malwares hazard scenery is growing quickly. Today’s threats are more various, more frequent, and more insistent than ever before.
newbie
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Thanks, a lot.
Will be careful!
newbie
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Could you please post the coin's name and maybe others that you may have found ?

Thanks for sharing.
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