Microsoft warns of spike in drive-by download attacks in Singapore


Most users do not know they have malware installed in their computers.- The New Paper

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Microsoft has warned that Singapore has suffered from more drive-by download attacks than any other country in the Asia Pacific region in 2019.

In these attacks, hackers install malware on their unsuspecting victims' computers.

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