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2021/05/0620:48:08 news 155

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At noon recently, a colleague sitting not far away came to me and asked me, "What are you going to do with the USB shield?"

I was at a loss: "I didn't use the USB Shield."

She said, "Oh? Then I read it wrong, I'll take a look again?" She left, and on her computer, a "me" was talking to her on MSN, and asked her colleague by name if she had a USB shield.

Actually my MSN is not online at all - there is only one explanation, the MSN number was stolen.

Looking at the sentence "I" said on the screen, I was a little horrified, who is that? How did my MSN get stolen? Computer virus or Trojan horse? How much information has been stolen from the computer? Instant messaging, mailboxes, various network applications, are there countless "Is" floating in the network?

I always pay attention to computer security issues, I am very cautious when accessing the Internet and downloading things. I open and update anti-virus software every day. I have never found my MSN number being used fraudulently. But this time, this time it was a bit of a shock.

was shocked, and quickly changed the password. Fortunately, it can still be changed. The passwords of other network applications are also changed by the way. After the change, will it be confused, will it be forgotten, let's say, I am really not a password master. Kill the virus again to the computer and check the Trojan horse again.

has done everything that can be done, what will happen in the future, let's talk about it.

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