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- 2. They often disguised as harmless or desirable files, such as software downloads, games, or email attachments.
- 6. A form of cyber attack that involves redirecting users from legitimate websites to fraudulent ones without their knowledge.
- 7. A ransomware attack in 2017 that affected thousands of computers worldwide, encrypting files and demanding payment in Bitcoin.
- 8. A type of spyware that records every keystroke you make, allowing attackers to capture sensitive information.
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- 1. A type of software that displays unwanted advertisements on a user's computer.
- 3. A digital kidnapper that hijacks your files and holds them hostage until you pay a ransom.
- 4. A highly notorious computer worm that targeted Microsoft Windows operating systems.
- 5. Emails that appear to be from legitimate sources, such as banks, delivery companies, or trusted contacts.
- 7. They operate autonomously, without requiring human intervention to spread
