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: Zip archives are frequently used to hide harmful content like viruses, ransomware, or trojans. The format is often chosen because it can bypass standard email filters that block executable files (.exe).
Recent reports from the Punjab area highlight a rise in online fraud involving fake identities and extortion:
: Scammers use sensationalist content to lure users into downloading files that then steal personal data, banking credentials, or social media access. How to Protect Your Device Malware: How To Protect Against, Detect, and Remove It
: Attackers often use deceptive naming (e.g., "63 pics videozip") or double extensions (e.g., file.jpg.exe ) to make a program file look like harmless media.
: If the ZIP file is password-protected, anti-malware scanners may not be able to see the contents, making it easier for a virus to reach your device. Typical Scams in the Region
: Fraudsters often pose as NRIs (Non-Resident Indians) to gain trust before extorting money under the guise of customs fees or "gifts".
: Zip archives are frequently used to hide harmful content like viruses, ransomware, or trojans. The format is often chosen because it can bypass standard email filters that block executable files (.exe).
Recent reports from the Punjab area highlight a rise in online fraud involving fake identities and extortion:
: Scammers use sensationalist content to lure users into downloading files that then steal personal data, banking credentials, or social media access. How to Protect Your Device Malware: How To Protect Against, Detect, and Remove It
: Attackers often use deceptive naming (e.g., "63 pics videozip") or double extensions (e.g., file.jpg.exe ) to make a program file look like harmless media.
: If the ZIP file is password-protected, anti-malware scanners may not be able to see the contents, making it easier for a virus to reach your device. Typical Scams in the Region
: Fraudsters often pose as NRIs (Non-Resident Indians) to gain trust before extorting money under the guise of customs fees or "gifts".