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Detect a malcious website |
One of the ways computers can get infected online is through malicious websites or phishing scams.
This happens when a scammer links a user to a website that looks exactly like a familiar site like
Microsoft or Google, but is actually the scammer's site. Users will often input their username and
password on the malicious site, and the scammer will then have control of their account.
It's possible to avoid these types of scams, though, just by taking a close look at the URL, or website
address. Normally we read things from left to right, but in this instance you'll want to read it right
to left. This will shed some light on where the website originates, and whether or not it's actually what you think it is.ed by unrelated malware.
Scammers and cybercriminals used to mainly send out emails with infected attachments.
Double clicking on the attachment would result in the computer, and possibly the network,
being infected with malware. Oftentimes, this action would go undetected by anti-virus
software programs. A full system scan would need to be conducted before the malicious
software was identified.
- First you go to this link :- URL void website Reputation checker
- other website : - Virus total
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Kumar Atul Jaiswal |
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