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What are the Vectors for Malware Transmission?
Common vectors for malware transmission include:
Phishing emails
that trick users into downloading malicious attachments or clicking on harmful links.
Infected downloads
from untrusted websites.
Exploits
of vulnerabilities in software.
Removable media
like USB drives.
Compromised websites
that automatically download malware to visitors.
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