Coronavius infects the Internet: Watch the suspicious links to the killer virus

The hackers are using the information media coverage of the Coronavirus to lure people into the accident discharge of the maltware. Cyber security experts warn that some badly meant connections present as articles or videos about the outbreak of the deadly virus in Wuhan actually contain codes designed to steal personal information. The hackers [...]
Cyber security experts warn that some badly meant connections present as articles or videos about the outbreak of the deadly virus in Wuhan actually contain codes designed to steal personal information.
The hackers are spreading articles, posts and videos disguised as legitimate file formats, such as PDF or MP4, to hide their true nature.
If clicked and downloaded on a phone or computer, hackers can gain access to stored user information and can destroy, block, or copy data at will.
Coronavirus has received a large amount of media attention because of the fact that 213 people have died and about 10,000 are infected. There's also no vaccine or cure.
The situation similar to SARS could develop symptoms similar to pneumonia, and this could be fatal for older people, as well as the sick and infantilians, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
Today, the first two cases were confirmed in the UK. As a result of the explosion, the social media has become the false news and the mismanagement of the virus.
Scientists believe that the bats passed the disease on to an intermediate host who was on the Juan Sea Market in Wuhan before being passed over to the terminal plant énicokire.
The killer Coronavius involved worldwide may have come from bats, scientists say.
Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Shanghai's Pasteur Institute concluded.
In a statement, the team said: There may be a bat... but between bats and humans there can be an unknown connection.
Authorities have blamed the food markets in Wuhan, the Chinese city in the center of the explosion that scientists are trying to contain.
Pears and bats among other animals are slaughtered and sold on traditional streets.
“Coronavirus, which is widely discussed as a key news story, has already been used as bait by online criminals,” said Anton Ivanov, Malware analyst in Kaspersky.
So far, we've seen only 10 unique files, but since this kind of activity often happens with popular media themes, then we expect this trend to grow. As people continue to worry about their health, we can see more and more malware hidden within false documents for the distribution of the coronary,” he said.
A key way to discover malware is to look at the end of the connection address. If there's any extent that it's not a docx., Pdf or .mp4 is certainly not legal.
The documents and video files also should not be made with .exe or .lnk formats.











