What insidious virus developers are! It is worth Microsoft to release the next patch to the system, and anti-virus companies to add signatures to the database, as a new misfortune already appears. What is happening is a typical eternal "dispute" of armor and shell, but everyone earns as a result. The only infringed party is the user. He really shouldn’t get used to the consequences of virus attacks - stolen logins and passwords, erased data without the possibility of recovery, lost system performance and so on. Fortunately, there are certain rules that allow you to avoid the fact of infection in principle. Well, if the trouble nevertheless happened, it remains only to restore the system to working with the usual methods.
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