Scammer Alert: Free Document Converters May Cost You Your Computer!

Beware of free document converter tools! The FBI warns that cybercriminals are using these seemingly helpful tools to sneak malware onto your computer. This sneaky software can steal personal info and even lead to ransomware attacks. Stay alert and protect yourself—sometimes free comes with a hidden fee!

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Who knew converting a PDF could also convert your computer into a VIP malware lounge? The FBI’s latest warning about free online document converters is proof that not everything free is worth the price! So next time you’re tempted by those seemingly innocent tools, remember: there’s no such thing as a free lunch, or in this case, a free Word document.

Key Points:

– Scammers are using free online document converters to install malware on unsuspecting users’ devices.
– The malware can steal personal information, including Social Security numbers and banking details.
– Victims often remain unaware until significant damage is done, including potential identity theft.
– The FBI Denver advises keeping antivirus software updated and scanning files before opening.
– Affected individuals should report the scam and immediately secure their accounts.

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