Someone opened a zip file in an unsolicited email!

At this moment I am sitting in front of a client’s computer, working on it because they accidentally opened a .zip file attached to an email.

Why did they do that? Because earlier they had placed an online order and they mistakenly believed that this was the confirmation.

Rule number 1

Do not open .zip files.

For more advice on Cryptolocker and other online malware, I have written two articles for Octagon Technology, which are available on their web site. Follow the links below:

Cryptolocker is a serious threat to everyone’s data and files

Unsolicited Email – Cryptolocker Prevention

Martin has also blogged about the threat:

URGENT Cryptolocker Update!

Remember this advice also applies to other internet/email rogue software.

This Job

It seems that this malware had only broken the web browser and was nothing more serious.

We will still carry out, this evening, our procedure of taking a copy of their online data backup – just in case.

Rogue software on a PC is always going to cost a business money. If you would like to save this expense speak to Octagon to see how they can help you.


Today’s Photo

This flower was on the window sill of the office where I was working.

Flower

 

Note – I finished this article off and posted after fixing the client’s issue! This article is sponsored by Octagon Technology – reliable and responsive IT Support for Lincolnshire.

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