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Prevent Malware

Malware is one of the most common methods attackers use to launch cyber-attacks. It can infiltrate your system without your knowledge, often disguising itself as a legitimate file or background process. Once your machine is infected with malware, it can be used to monitor your activities, log keystrokes, exfiltrate data, and even turn your computer into a bot for cryptocurrency mining. The implications can be severe, but there are steps you can take to protect yourself from malware infections.

Risks to Avoid

Data Loss or Exfiltration

Ransomware, a prevalent type of malware, encrypts your files once your machine is compromised, often making data retrieval impossible unless you pay the ransom.

Identify Theft

Spyware and keyloggers are types of malware that capture your keystrokes and create backdoors to log your information while you continue your daily tasks. They can steal login credentials, financial details, and more.

Larger Breach

Worms are a type of malware that, once they infect a single machine, can spread to other devices on the network without any user action, leading to a broader scope of compromise.

What to Do

Antivirus Software

Ensure you have antivirus software installed on your machine and that it is up to date. Antivirus programs help detect and remove malware at the initial stages, protecting your device.

Education Commons provides ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø staff and faculty with next-generation antivirus software designed to stop advanced threats and malware. This allows you to focus on your work with peace of mind, knowing that your device is protected in the best possible way.

Without an antivirus solution, your device is at significant risk of being compromised by malware. In 90% of cases involving malware, you may not even be aware that your device is infected.

For example, if an attacker manages to install malware on your computer, they can gain full access to your machine without triggering any alarms, and you may not notice any abnormalities in its performance or operations.

We encourage you to reach out to us to ensure you have the best protection with our next-generation antivirus solution.

Beware of Downloads

Most malware originates from downloads. When you download software from the internet, it often includes backdoors that can compromise your device. To protect yourself, avoid installing software from unknown sources and consult with the Education Commons team to install authorized applications.

Educate Yourself

Stay informed about common malware tactics, and learn how to recognize phishing attempts and other deceptive practices.

Contact Education Commons

Contact Education Commons to install authorized applications, ensuring that the software is safe and legitimate.