L'arnaque CypherLoc piège des millions d'utilisateurs avec de faux écrans de verrouillage de navigateur

L'arnaque CypherLoc trompe des millions d'utilisateurs par le biais de faux écrans de verrouillage de navigateur. Elle se propage via des e-mails de phishing et des pièges Web dissimulés qui transforment des pages ordinaires en affichages alarmants.

Des millions d'internautes sont dupés par l'arnaque CypherLoc, qui affiche de faux écrans de verrouillage de navigateur pour susciter la panique. Le stratagème s'appuie sur des e-mails de phishing et des pièges Web dissimulés pour atteindre ses victimes.

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