Before you click "Download," look for these warning signs:
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Crucial Check: If the software asks you to disable your antivirus to install it, you are definitely installing malware. No legitimate mouse driver requires Windows Defender to be turned off. Before you click "Download," look for these warning
If you need to configure a generic or unknown mouse, do not search for random brand names. Use these safe methods instead: Use these safe methods instead: Once installed, the
Once installed, the software scans your browser for saved passwords, cookies, and autofill data. It specifically targets banking portals, email accounts, and social media logins—the digital equivalent of a gang robbing a bank vault.