Malicious messages, often appearing to come from legitimate sources, can contain dangerous attachments that, once opened, install ransomware and encrypt the device's data. Experts recommend not opening attachments from suspicious emails, making backups of data, installing updated antivirus solutions, and verifying the source before making payments. Additionally, suspicious emails should be reported to the competent authorities.
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DNSC atrage atenția asupra unei campanii de emailuri suspecte și atașamente periculoase ce par a fi trimise de organizații oficiale
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DNSC: Atenţie la emailuri suspecte. Campanie de phishing cu emailuri care par a proveni de la organizaţii sau companii cunoscute
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