Have you ever met someone who is so annoying, you just give anything it asks to get rid of it? Well, this new malware does just that. You and your team may have become more vigilant of online security and its importance. However, a new and more cunning malware is going around, and it is designed to irritate users. This results in divulging the victim’s Google login information. Hence, cybersecurity NYC firms are now urging businesses to not just be on the lookout for familiar phishing scams, sketchy downloads, and suspicious links but also for annoying tricks online.
This malware is linked with a bigger threat known as “Amadey,” and was observed by cybersecurity NYC firms to have been gaining ground since August. It makes your PC go into “kiosk mode,” which is a setting usually used on public terminals that allows only a single window to be accessed. As a result, your browser is locked in full-screen mode and hides important navigation buttons such as the address bar and menus. This leads you then to a fake Google password reset page.
What makes it more annoying is that it does not allow you to escape the full screen mode by pressing Esc or F11. Leading you to believe that you can only regain control by giving away your login credentials. Although the password reset page looks legitimate, cybersecurity NYC firms warn that the details you put in it are captured by another piece of malware operating in the background. This then sends your details to the cybercriminals.
Yes, there is. You can get back your access without sharing your information. Cybersecurity NYC says that you can try using ALT+TAB to switch tasks or ALT+F4 to close the window if your browser is stuck in the full-screen mode. Another option to try if the previous one doesn’t work, is to open the Task Manager by pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE. After which, you can close the application from there. As a last resort, you can restart your computer by holding down the power button or unplugging it. Then, consult an expert to address the malware.
Prevention is very important, especially in cybersecurity. You must always be alert for any changes in how your computer behaves. If it starts acting unusually, consult the experts right away. Keep away from any suspicious links and avoid downloading unverified attachments. And last but most importantly, never enter your password unless you are absolutely certain the site is legitimate. We at EB Solution can assist you secure your system. Get in touch with us today and let us help you dodge the latest scams.