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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I received a message five minutes ago from a friend on Steam with a link to {HIVATKOZÁS TÖRÖLVE}screen-pictures.com. When I followed the link, the website downloaded a screensaver file (.scr) to my computer. This was obviously a virus, and I immediately deleted it and told him to change his password.
Please beware of links that automatically download files to your computer, and if possible, configure your browser not to open files after downloading them. Additionally, NEVER open .scr, .exe, .msi, or .application files unless you know precisely what they are and where they came from. In the case of screensavers, 9/10 times when you didn't download it yourself, it's a virus.