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Virus The FBI Virus is a form of malicious software (malware) that is used to extort money from victims by blocking access to their computer or demanding payment for the alleged violation of federal law. Once the virus is installed on a computer, it displays a screen that claims to be from the FBI and demands payment for supposedly illegal activities that the user has been accused of participating in. The virus also blocks access to the computer's files, making it difficult to access the user's data. In addition to blocking access to the computer, the virus can also collect personal information, such as passwords, banking credentials and other sensitive information, and can send this data to malicious actors. The FBI Virus is a serious threat to individuals and organizations because of the potential for damage that it can cause if not removed or neutralized. It is important for users to protect themselves from this type of malware by installing anti-virus software, regularly patching and maintaining their operating system, and being aware of suspicious links or attachments in emails or other communication sources. Ignoring these precautions can lead to significant financial losses, as well as the loss of valuable data.

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Advanced Forensic Sciences

ISSN: 2692-5915
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Yavuz Hekimoglu, Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic and Legal Medicine.
Journal of Advanced Forensic Sciences seeks to publish comprehensive and compelling as well as cutting-edge research. Along with plagiarism checking, each manuscript is assessed with regard to the topic contained in it by the experts in that field. The journal is especially interested in articles that contain advanced theories, new methodological