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Trojan Phish

July 10, 2023Newsletter Reprintsemail security, malware, malware safety, phish, trojan horse, Westminster MD, Windows 10, windows 11Jerry Stern
Trojan Phish

Is that email in your morning flood of junk a phish? Or a trojan horse? It is frequently both, as phishing results in the trojan horse being allowed to deliver a load of Greek Soldiers. Or usually malware installation links and scripts. Read more in the July PC Updater News, free.

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