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Beware! Malware Hidden in Free Word-to-PDF Converters

The FBI has issued a warning about a growing threat involving free file conversion tools, which are being used to spread malware.

This scam, described as “rampant” by the FBI’s Denver Field Office, targets users who seek online tools to convert files between different formats, such as converting Word documents to PDFs or videos to GIFs.

These tools, often found through web searches, can secretly install malware on users’ computers, allowing hackers to gain remote access and steal sensitive information like email addresses, passwords, social security numbers, and cryptocurrency details.

The Nature of the Threat

The malware embedded in these free conversion tools can lead to severe consequences, including identity theft and ransomware infections.

Many victims remain unaware of the infection until it is too late, highlighting the need for vigilance when using such tools.

The FBI’s warning encompasses both online websites that perform file conversions and downloadable apps designed for the same purpose.

According to Bitdefender Report, this broad scope indicates that users should be cautious with any file conversion tool they encounter online.

Recommendations for Protection

To avoid falling prey to these scams, users are advised to educate themselves about the risks associated with free file conversion tools.

The FBI encourages victims to report incidents and take immediate action to protect their assets.

Special Agent Mark Michalek emphasized the importance of prevention, stating that educating the public is key to thwarting these fraudsters.

By being aware of these risks and using trusted tools, users can significantly reduce their exposure to malware.

The FBI’s efforts to combat this issue include gathering reports from victims to help identify and shut down malicious websites and apps.

This proactive approach aims to hold scammers accountable and provide necessary resources to those affected.

As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, staying informed and cautious is crucial for protecting personal data and digital assets.

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Aman Mishra

Aman Mishra is a Security and privacy Reporter covering various data breach, cyber crime, malware, & vulnerability.

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