![]() ![]() Your first instinct would be to use a search engine to find it. Both times you infected yourself.Īnother risk you’ll see is trying to download new programs. Logically, you click on that link and run the update. Other times, you’ll be on a web page, and a fake ad warns you that a plug-in is outdated. Smart malware realizes this and puts fake updates there. If it says something like Java is out-of-date, you click it and do the update. When something pops up in your system tray, you take action. Latest Security Threats: Fake or Hijacked Updates
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