Malware research conclusion
In conclusion, malware attacks cannot be stopped using one mechanism as hackers always find a way to circumvent anti-malware. Therefore, organisations and companies must devote part of their workforces to protect the system from these attacks. Moreover, conduct a campaign to raise the employee’s awareness since most malware attacks happen because of the lack of knowledge. Furthermore, installing the necessary software, e.g. antiviruses and applying security patches, could minimize these attacks. It is crucial to set a team of experts to keep monitoring and updating the system as well.
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