How Computer Viruses Make Us Their Victims


There are so many ways our devices can get attacked by a malicious software. Hackers and virus writers are constantly on the lookout for loopholes in all our existing programs, operating systems and software. In fact, the more popular one service is, with millions of users, the more are miscreants lurking to make prey of its millions of users. They are a highly learned lot, with a lot of vested interest in breaking into our devices, getting hold of our vital data and getting hold of our bank accounts. Scary, isn’t it? McAfee UK support number covers here some of the common ways viruses make way into our computers.

Forged email links or attachments

To infect our devices, hackers will sometimes fool us into clicking malicious links. How do they do this? By pretending to be someone we know – thus first gaining and then exploiting our trust. Once they hack a computer, they access all contacts stored in it and send them forged emails. They also build malicious websites that will infect the users once they land into the site. While in cases of phishing, they send mails posing as some reputed bank or institution that is a well-known and respected name worldwide.

Therefore at McAfee help UK, we recommend installing an effective antivirus as a basic prerequisite. One off guard moment is enough to fall victim to online scamming attempts.
 
Software download from third party sites

There remains a little risk of infection when you download something from its original source website. Then it goes without saying, that downloading something from a third party website comes with its fair share of risks. Here you can take some preventive measures of your own. When you are downloading a software or a browser, do it from its authentic site. As we often witness while helping our clients with hacking issues from our McAfee helpline number, third party download packages are prone to be infected with a malicious code that infects your device as soon as you download the file.

Malware from malicious advertisements

Another common way of virus infection without the user’s consent or knowledge is from clicking on a malicious advertisement on the internet. The ads, to begin with, look harmless and far from raising suspicion. Hackers go an extra mile, putting clean ads that reputed websites verify and allow to be put on their sites. Then after some time, they add a malicious code to it. Thus, a user may click on an ad in a reputed website and get infected.

Our McAfee customer support UK team works to help users install, update, renew or configure your antivirus. Living in an age of severe cyber and hacking threats, we need to take every precaution that we can. Our lives are highly dependent on the internet, computers and other connected devices.

We regularly use social media to stay in touch with friends and family. We are always using different software and apps. Hackers are not only on the lookout to exploit our devices, but they try the same or even more well planned tricks on reputed companies and websites. They do this to get hold of their huge customer base that is spread across countries. All they need is a moment of security slip in your or your trusted brand’s part for hackers to zoom in, infect devices, steal data and what not!

Get in touch with our McAfee customer care number to resolve any antivirus issues instantly. Prevention is always better than cure!

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