La estafa CypherLoc engaña a millones con falsas pantallas de bloqueo en el navegador

La estafa CypherLoc está engañando a millones de usuarios a través de falsas pantallas de bloqueo en el navegador. Se propaga mediante correos electrónicos de phishing y trampas web ocultas que convierten páginas comunes en pantallas alarmantes.

Millones de usuarios de Internet están siendo engañados por la estafa CypherLoc, la cual muestra pantallas de bloqueo falsas en el navegador para generar pánico. El esquema se apoya en correos electrónicos de phishing y trampas web ocultas para llegar a las víctimas.

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