This morning I open my email and found an email from someone (or something) that I do not know who he is. From the subject of the email it would be electronic greeting cards. Interestingly, the body of the email listed a link to download a file (e-card.exe). Hohoho… The extension files to execute something on Windows operating system. Because skeptical, a little time to ask uncle google about this file. From some of the sites I visit states that this file is malware that has been in existence since 2007. What happens when we follow the bogus email message from this (especially for Windows users)?
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When we click mgconstrucoes.com/e-card.exe, then congratulation, we will get a Trojan horse in our computer. Maybe this is the work of someone who hacked the site to make it to spread its Trojan horse. And pick to win, many other sites out there that experienced similar things. Although many Trojan horse like this that can be detected by antivirus programs that exist, but also the manufacturer to update the Trojan horse by changing its code with a new antivirus program to throw that pass from threat detection. So, now back to us each, as well as any program that you use antivirus software, security is just an illusion. Protect yourself!
Tips :
Do not have to click a link in the email, without you very sure who the sender and provide a reason for the link in your email. Confirm to the sender to know the content of the email he sent to you when you need it.
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