Four Most Dangerous Malware Types And How To Stay Safe

03 May 2018

With the string of ransomware attacks, cybercriminals and hackers have depicted to the users the extent to which they can go to steal their precious data. One of the technique used by these individuals includes the use of malware-based attacks on a user’s computer to create a back entry without the user knowing about it. Malware attacks are the most common yet the most dangerous attacks on a user’s computer for gaining unpermitted access to the user’s data.

Which Are The Most Harmful Malware Types For My PC?

Our vast team of technical experts at the Kaspersky Technical Support have come up with a list of the most harmful malware that can impact your PC. Make sure that you read the information below to identify and remove any traces of malware on your PC.

  • Virus

A computer virus is similar to a biological virus in the sense that it works by spreading from one computer to another. It cannot produce on its own and needs a program or document to survive.

  • Trojan Horse

Trojan Horse operates by disguising itself as a useful application or comes hidden within a program. These get installed on a user’s computer by coming as an attachment in an email. Once, it is installed then the real issue starts as your personal information and other stored data is completely destroyed by gaining unauthorized access to your computer.

  • Spyware

As the name suggests, spyware works with the intention of monitoring a user’s computer activity. This is deployed by cybercriminals to gather user information that includes username, password, and account numbers among other details. This can easily track which website the user visits and what emails have been exchanged.

  • Worms

Worms are standalone programs that can be unleashed via email using an internet network. These come in the form of attachments or hidden inside an attachment. Whenever the infected attachment is opened, the worm gets installed and then it can spread via emailing itself by searching and targeting email address on your hard drive. Worms are lethal as they can open backdoors on your computer and also use your computer to be used for Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. These are self-replicating and can create thousands of copies of itself within minutes.

 

How Can I Keep My PC Safe From Malware Attacks?

To keep your PC and the stored data safe from any unauthorized use, the experts at the Kaspersky Antivirus Support have come up with some effective guidelines. Make sure that you follow these to ensure total safety of your data from malware.

  • Make sure that your operating system is updated with other important applications including your web browser.
  • Install an antivirus program to keep your online and offline data safe. Kaspersky antivirus is the best protection for your PC.
  • When exchanging emails, do not click on mails from an unknown source as the email might contain a worm or Trojan Horse to gain unauthorized access to your computer.
  • Whenever you are at an airport or railway station, do not connect to a public network. These can be a ploy by cybercriminals to get access to your information by creating a fake Wi-Fi account.

​In case your computer data has been the victim of a malware attack, then contacting an experienced technical support provider should be your first task. You can connect with the highly trained and skilled Kaspersky Customer Support experts via toll-free number at 1800-987-893.