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Blog Title: hacked
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19-Sep-16 21:18:00
Thank you for the heads-up! :)
20-Sep-16 8:58:10
Over 50% of the customers I see are due to malware on their computers caused by them clicking on unsafe links or unexpected email attachments. Links from friends in FB can be something like "click here to see pictures of my 21st birthday party." Links in a random email might be "see where you were caught on camera speeding." You also have to be careful of the "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of spam emails as you could unknowingly be passing on your contact details to countless others by clicking on it. I've had customers who have been unable to log in to Windows and others who lost money from their bank accounts after clicking a link or opening an attachment. Doing so may download a malware program called a key-logger to your computer. From then on the hacker will have access to passwords you type in. I always advise people that if you receive an attachment or a link that you are not 100% sure of, ring the person up and ask them if they sent it. You would also me amazed at the number of people that do not install any Internet security, believing that their ISP will protect them.