Protects against malicious attacks
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There is no end of security attacks of computers these days, and worms, phishing attacks and malware attacks are becoming very common. Every system is threatened of malicious attacks because of different viruses and malwares.
What is malware?
The term malware is a broad term encompassing trojan horse, virus, worms and other system viruses. Whenever you establish an internet connection for reading your mails or sharing files over the web, your system is exposed to malware attacks.
The ways in which malware attacks
- Email malware attacks which comes through infected email attachments
- Instant messaging attacks through attachments like email attachments
- File sharing is another way of malware attack, in which malware attacks through file sharing programs.
Once malware makes its way into a system, they begin to damage a system’s boot sector, data files and software installed in it. This further corrupts your files and your system might shut down as well.
Primary ways by which malware spreads
Writing malwares is not a difficult task, and thousands of them crawl in almost every system. There are number of ways through which malware spreads in a system.
Social networks: When you are surfing the internet, be cautious about third party software and applications. Even when you use social networking sites be careful to give consent to third-party applications for using your profile.
Pirated software: Malicious codes also spread in a system through pirated software. In majority cases, software seems to be legitimate when you download them, but they may be a big trouble for your system.
Phishing e-mails: When you open phishing e-mails or download unknown attachments, malware enters your system. So, it is always better to scan them prior to downloading.
Removable media: USB sticks are another common way by which malware attack and spread in a system. Even systems in a computer lab might be infected with malware and when you transfer files from an infected system to your system with USB stick, the infection enters your system as well.
There is no end to the channels through which malware can attack your computer and once inside your system, these spread automatically and disrupts internet traffic as well. Fortunately, there are ways through which you can protect your system from these malware attacks and you just need to be a little vigilant to avoid such attacks. Invest in best cyber protection program, like Cyberior Digital Identity Protection to protect against malicious attacks and potential data breaches.