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Tal_IL
Jun 08, 2016Explorer
I will qualify my comment by saying I know nothing about the "anti-ransomware" products offered above.
But, I will say that unless you are absolutely sure it is a legitimate product from a trusted source, NEVER click on an unsolicited link offer. The most common form of malicious social engineering exploits is to present a link to something that looks like a "good thing" when it is, in fact, a link to something malicious or may actually provide something harmless, but also installs some hidden malware without your knowledge.
But, I will say that unless you are absolutely sure it is a legitimate product from a trusted source, NEVER click on an unsolicited link offer. The most common form of malicious social engineering exploits is to present a link to something that looks like a "good thing" when it is, in fact, a link to something malicious or may actually provide something harmless, but also installs some hidden malware without your knowledge.
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