Cyber Scam Alert: First terrorists, then drones – now Pakistan is preparing for a cyber attack, clicking on this file can cause huge damage..

Pakistan is constantly hatching new conspiracies against India. First, it sent terrorists across the border, then carried out attacks through drones, and now it has started a new cyber war by using the Internet as a weapon. Now, Pakistan is preparing for a cyber attack on India with the help of a dangerous virus. According to reports, a dangerous malware called 'Dance of the Hillary' is being spread on social media in the form of a file, which is planned to harm the citizens of India.
If you receive any unknown file on WhatsApp, Facebook, Telegram, or email, avoid clicking on it. This small negligence can become a big threat to you. Through this file, malware can reach your device, which can steal your personal and banking information.
What is the Dance of the Hillary?
'Dance of the Hillary' is a very dangerous malware that is being spread in video file or document formats. Security experts say that once this virus enters your device, it can immediately activate and steal your data. This virus often appears in the form of a file named 'tasksche.exe'. Clicking on this file can cause heavy damage.
Measures to avoid a malware attack:
- Use strong and updated antivirus software.
- Keep updating your operating system regularly.
- Do not click on any suspicious link or attachment.
- Use strong and unique passwords.
- Be more cautious while downloading apps and download only from official sources.
What to do in case of cybercrime?
If by mistake you have clicked on a suspicious file and have suffered any loss due to it, do not panic. Immediately call the National Cyber Crime Helpline number 1930 and register a complaint by giving detailed information about the entire incident. Your vigilance is the biggest defense.
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