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A new malware uses Wi-Fi scanning to obtain the location of the infected device

The evolution of threats and the importance of keeping devices protected

A new piece of malware uses Wi-Fi scanning to locate infected devices. It is important to protect yourself with updated software, antivirus and firewall, avoid suspicious links and public networks. Businesses and users must take security measures to counter increasingly sophisticated cyberthreats.
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A new form of malware has recently sparked concern among cybersecurity experts. This mysterious malware uses Wi-Fi scanning technology to capture the geographical location of the infected device. According to SecurityWeek, infection occurs through various attack methods, including phishing and downloading infected files. Once the malware is present on the device, it starts scanning surrounding Wi-Fi networks to determine the location of the infected device.

Ingenious new methods of hacking

The discovery of this new threat underscores the importance of proper protection against malware. Hackers are constantly developing new ways to compromise the security of devices, and Wi-Fi scanning for geographic location is just the latest in a series of ingenious tactics. To protect devices, it is essential to keep all software up to date and to use advanced security solutions such as antivirus and firewall.

Advice from security experts

Security experts also advise to pay attention to suspicious email links and avoid downloading files from untrusted sources. Phishing is one of the most common ways to spread malware, so it's best to be cautious and not interact with dubious emails or websites. Also, using public Wi-Fi networks, such as those available in places like cafes or hotels, can increase the risk of malware infection. In these cases, it is advisable to use a VPN network to encrypt the connection and protect personal data.

Common safety practices to adopt

It is important that businesses and end users understand the growing threat posed by malware and take appropriate steps to protect their devices. IT managers should subject systems to regular security reviews to identify any vulnerabilities. Users, for their part, should educate themselves about cyber risks and follow security best practices, such as using strong, strong passwords and adopting two-factor authentication. Only through awareness and implementation of robust security measures can we effectively combat increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

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08/24/2023 14:38

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