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What is malware?

Malware is malicious software designed to harm, exploit, or gain unauthorized access to devices and data.

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What is the purpose of malware?

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How malware spreads

How does malware infect your devices? Here are a few of the most common ways that could happen:

Email

The most popular method of spreading viruses is through email. Both simple spam and sophisticated phishing attacks still trick people into clicking on links or downloading attachments that contain malware.

Careless browsing

If you click on any pop-up or advert that you come across while browsing, chances are, you’ll eventually end up on a malicious website. It might download malware in the background, and just like that, you’ll have a keylogger or a trojan on your device.

Coworkers

Some malware spreads through the internal network. For example, someone forgot their cybersecurity training, clicked on a malicious link, and the next day, everyone’s computers are encrypted, with no access to their accounts.

Bundled software

Malware is known for piggybacking. So even when you download a trustworthy piece of software, you might install adware or spyware together with it without even noticing — until it steals your banking data.

How do I know if I’ve been infected with malware?

Familiarize yourself with the most common signs of malware so you know when something is wrong and it’s time to act.

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How malware affects different devices

Malware can impact devices differently based on their operating systems and inherent vulnerabilities.

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While macOS is often perceived as more secure than other platforms, it is not immune to malware. Adware and potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) are particularly prevalent on Macs, with more advanced malware, like ransomware and spyware, also growing in popularity. Users are most at risk when they download software from outside the App Store, use outdated apps with unpatched vulnerabilities, or postpone important OS updates.

How to remove malware

There’s no universal solution. Malware removal depends on many factors: the operating system, the specific malware that infected it, whether you need to save your files or not, and so on. You will likely need to buy an advanced and trustworthy antivirus software to scan your device and delete any malware that’s on it. And it still might not work — for example, more advanced ransomware is likely to be impossible to remove.


Read our blog post for more detailed tips on how to remove malware.

How to protect yourself from malware

Here’s how you prevent a malware attack:

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Types of malware and malicious attacks

There are countless varieties out there, so we'll stick to some of the most widespread malware examples. Here are the top most common types of malware:

Adware is a relatively innocuous type of malicious software that focuses on making money rather than harming your computer. This aggressive advertising-supported software displays banner advertisements on websites and application windows.

Symptoms may vary, but the main one will be pop-up ads. They may show up on your desktop or in programs, websites, or apps that didn’t have them before.

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How does NordVPN help?

How NordVPN can help depends on the malware you’re up against.

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