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Lose Money Instantly When Searching This Simple Phrase On Google: Users Need To Watch To Avoid It Immediately!

Tạp chí Doanh NghiệpTạp chí Doanh Nghiệp14/11/2024


If a user clicks on a fake website created by a hacker, malware is automatically downloaded to the user's computer.

Lose Money Instantly When Searching This Simple Phrase On Google: Users Need To Watch To Avoid It Immediately!

Hackers are also known as hackers. They are people who understand the operation of computer systems and computer networks. Thanks to their extremely proficient ability to use information technology, hackers can write or edit software and computer hardware to change and edit it for many different purposes.

According to Mirror, a seemingly harmless Google search phrase can cause damage to users. A warning from cybersecurity experts at Sophos said that the phrase "Are Bengal cats legal in Australia" has been exploited by hackers to spread malware, endangering users.

If a user clicks on the fake website created by the hacker, malware will automatically download to the user's computer. In addition to personal information, bank accounts, login information, the malware even allows hackers to remotely access the victim's device. In addition, infected devices can become a tool to spread malware to other users.

Hackers use SEO (search engine optimization) techniques to get search results to appear at the top. They often target low-competition search terms, such as Bengal cats, because they are easier to appear at the top and less noticeable. This makes it easier for users to be fooled into clicking on those results.

Mobile phones in general and smartphones in particular are considered a breakthrough of a new technological era. Although manufacturers have applied advanced security solutions to help them stay safe from attacks, in reality, security holes are still unavoidable.

Despite the promise of robust security, smartphones remain vulnerable to hackers through unintentional user errors. With the growing reliance on smartphones, understanding potential threats is paramount for mobile users.

Users are advised to double-check website addresses before clicking on search results, especially those that ask for software downloads or provide sensitive information.

Always be wary of misspellings or unfamiliar domain names, which are often signs of a fake website. Also, keep your browser and operating system up to date to limit vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit.

According to Intellectual Property and Creativity



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