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Important:- Please beware of ransomware virus as it has spread through india and other places through phishing emails mainly.

~Please do not involve into any important online money transfer. ~Please do not compromise your information through unknown forms or pop ups. ~Please do not (Specifically for Indians) pay for any form online through debit/credit cards or using Paytm or any other online payment app unless you are using an PC/Laptop protected by Complete Computer Protection ie. Antivirus,Anti-spyware,Anti-Malware. THANK YOU ALL FOR PAYING ATTENTION .

17th May 2017, 4:03 AM
justanothercoder
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Thanks for your research @Jay! It really is helpful. https://code.sololearn.com/WHIUz0X8E60e/?ref=app Just simulating as my First Web code
17th May 2017, 1:12 PM
Tusiime Innocent Boub
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Attention paid. $100
17th May 2017, 4:13 AM
Hatsy Rei
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How many phishes they'd got?😆
17th May 2017, 4:19 AM
Marco Macdon
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Latest news say if you're running a really low spec comp, chances are that WannaCry would stop responding on your device because it is resource-heavy and you can track and remove the process before it runs. There are also rumours that the ransomware cannot encrypt files with filenames which aren't made up of ASCII characters, but that's prolly untrue so better stay on the safe side.
17th May 2017, 8:02 AM
Hatsy Rei
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not just a virus anymore it is a worm.( assuming you are talking about wannaCry) you do not have to visit a site or click a link or download and install a program. Just being on the internet with an unpatched pc puts you at risk. there are only three things that i know will keep you safe 1. installing all available updates 2 having a firewall that blocks all incoming traffic 3. unplugging all connections (including wifi) solution 1 is the easiest
17th May 2017, 7:29 AM
jay
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Good thing Viruses doesnt have an effect on Android
17th May 2017, 5:14 AM
Complex
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I know 😱😱😱😱😱
17th May 2017, 4:15 AM
justanothercoder
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@justanothercoder, Thanks for the appreciating and for Best Answer as well! 👍
17th May 2017, 8:09 PM
Tusiime Innocent Boub
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++ If you get this worm DO NOT PAY! Chances are very high you will never recieve your key. Just accept that your files are lost. If you dont already perform backups. Maybe now is the time to start. NAS devices are pretty cheap now. USB drives are practically free. Get one. If you suspect you are already infected, just do the world a favour and unplug it from the internet. Once it infects a pc whilst encrypting your files it actively searches the network (inc the internet) for new hosts to infect..
17th May 2017, 8:40 AM
jay
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very nice boub
17th May 2017, 3:49 PM
justanothercoder
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yeah it is wannacry
20th May 2017, 12:24 PM
justanothercoder
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The WannaCry ransomware was recently reported as an unprecedented global attack affecting 230,000 computers in 150 countries. The ransomware encrypts or password-protects data files, then demands payment of at least $300 from those who want to recover those files. It spreads via phishing emails, and also through computer worm attacks on unpatched systems. Microsoft has released security patch updates for all older systems including Windows XP. (Read theverge.com: Almost All WannaCry Victims were Running Windows 7). How to protect yourself: 1. Do not click on links in email or social media messages. 2. Back up your data regularly. 3. Update your operating system.
21st May 2017, 2:39 AM
Ed Briones
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