How to Ward Off Malware Attacks Caused by Need for Knowledge about Current Events

Following the news of Osama bin Laden’s death, Security Week reports that cybercriminals are already using the popular search term to “poison common search results hoping to gain access to people’s computers and infect them with malware.”

Cybercriminals are operating with the hope that users will click on links to malicious sites containing false links and videos that will install malware when clicked.  Sometimes such links will be more obvious than others.  Spammers are quite creative in their attempts and recently fooled me by generating a Facebook event that was sent through a trusted friend’s account.

Besides being wary of potential malware that could come from bad links, here are some suggestions of ways to ward of most recent attacks:

Be wary of any content that contains links to photos, videos, and information that come through email, Twitter, and Facebook. The best sources of news are major news networks like NPR, CNN, and national NBC, ABC, and CBS channels.

Understand the different kinds of malware and what can happen when you click on bad links.  Trojan Horses, viruses, worms, and spyware have distinct ways of operating.  Know how they operate and what kinds of information they are hoping to get so you won’t give away too many details about yourself.

Install  ChicaPC-Shield™, a free anti-malware solution is designed to protect PCs from malware attacks typically found on social networking sites and other websites. ChicaPC-Shield™ can detect malware, isolate the threat and purge it from Windows-based PCs and laptops in minutes. The free version provides you unlimited critical protection from threats, infections, viruses, malware, spyware, and other internet threats for FREE.

According to security experts, new malware is sent into cyberspace every 15 seconds but is done more frequently following major news events where users tend to crave information about current events.  The article also cites a similar phenomenon after the Japan earthquake.

– Leticia Barr, Tech Savvy Chica

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Leticia Barr is a DC Metro area dwelling mom of 2 with a background in classroom technology integration and school administration who uses everything she learned from teaching children, teachers, and principals as a professional blogger, columnist, social media maven, and consultant who advises about family internet safety and security issues. She enjoys working with companies who are dedicated to protecting kids both in real life and in the ever-changing virtual worlds they inhabit when they sit down at their computers or access the internet through mobile devices. Leticia also likes using her teaching background to educate parents about topics related to online safety. She recently served as BitDefender’s Chief BitMom for BitMoms.com and freelances for national sites like Parenting.com and Savvy Source where she’s written articles such A Parents' Guide to Safe Online Surfing for the Tech Savviest Kids and Five Baby Steps to Getting Started with Social Media.

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