Microsoft's new system "Windows XI" was caught by hackers before it was introduced. Hackers have infected Microsoft's next operating system "Windows 11" before its release with various viruses. The Internet security firm "Kaspersky" has also issued a warning in this regard.
The warning said the stolen software contained Windows 11 installation files on various websites that provided the free software, which could be used to install new windows as well as upgrade existing Windows. All of these installation files are suspicious, but one of them is a special file
Is 1.75 gigabytes in size and is infected with a variety of viruses (malware and adware). As soon as this file, which looks like Windows 11, is installed, the user's computer slows down and dozens of advertisements appear on the screen.
Not only that, but some versions of the fake Windows 11 even have spyware and "key loggers" to spy on the user's computer so that unknown hackers can even know which buttons you have on your computer. When and in what order to press.
Taking advantage of this information, a hacker can inflict irreparable damage on you by knowing almost everything from your email password to even your bank account details.
Kaspersky warned in a recent blog on its official website that users should never download Windows 11 from an unknown source, as only those who participate in Microsoft's "Windows Insider" program can download Windows 11 on a trial basis. Can use
It should be noted that Microsoft has not yet announced a release date for Windows 11. However, reliable sources close to the world of information technology say that Windows 11 will be released for public use in the third week of October this year.