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Dance of the Hillary Virus Alert: Pakistan’s New Cyber Weapon Against India

Cyber Alert

Pakistan first sent terrorists, then drones, and now has made a dangerous virus its new weapon. When India foiled all the attacks of Pakistan, Pakistan is now hatching a new conspiracy to harm Indians through the Internet. According to the news, Pakistan is now preparing to launch a cyber attack on India, and for this, a dangerous virus called ‘Dance of the Hillary’ is being spread on social media by putting it in a file. So, if you also use the Internet, then this news is a warning bell for you.

Unknown files coming on social media can become fatal

If you get any unknown file through WhatsApp, Facebook, Telegram, or email, then do not make the mistake of clicking on that file even by mistake. One small negligence of yours can cost you dearly. This file contains dangerous malware that can steal your personal information, and you may suffer huge financial loss. Therefore, think a hundred times before clicking on any unknown link or attachment.

Dance of the Hillary Virus Alert: Pakistan’s New Cyber Weapon Against India

How does this dangerous virus attack

This is a dangerous malware that is being spread in the form of video files and documents! Security experts have warned that once this malware enters your device, it will be activated and the risk of your banking details being stolen will increase. This virus can reach you in the form of an unknown link or attachment. If you see a file named ‘tasksche.exe’, do not click on this file even by mistake. It can completely control your system.

How to protect yourself from a malware attack

Use antivirus software: Always keep a good antivirus software installed on your computer and mobile and keep updating it regularly. This will help protect you from dangerous viruses.

Keep the operating system updated: Always keep your operating system (eg, Windows, Android) updated to the latest version. Updates contain security patches that protect you from new threats.

Avoid clicking on suspicious links and attachments: Do not click on any unknown link or email attachment, especially if it is from an unknown person or untrusted source.

Use strong passwords: Use strong and different passwords for all your online accounts. It should include letters, numbers and special characters.

Dance of the Hillary Virus Alert: Pakistan’s New Cyber Weapon Against India

Be careful while downloading apps: Always download apps from official app stores (eg, Google Play Store, Apple App Store) only. Avoid downloading apps from any third-party sources

Cyber ​​Crime Helpline Number

If you accidentally click on an unknown file and suffer any kind of loss, then without delay call 1930 (National Cyber ​​Crime Helpline Number) and register a complaint giving details of your incident! The sooner you complain, the sooner you will be helped. Do not take cyber crime lightly and take action immediately.

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Vikram Singh

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