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Hackers Now Targetting Kids With Gaming Websites That Infect Their Parents PC's

PC's nowadays are child's play. Kids as young as 3 play flash games over the Internet and Hackers have taken notice. Hackers have taken to creating cartoon gaming websites that look legitimate enough but quietly load Trojans to steal information.

CuteArcade.com has reportedly infected more than 12000 computers while HiddenNinjaGames.com is also a security risk according to Czech security firm Avast virus lab.

Kids are very susceptible to these gaming websites because they are impulsive and will not stop and think before clicking on a catchy image that links to malicious software.

Precautions can be made by parents by enabling Anti-Phishing options in your browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, etc.) and by installing an Anti-Malware software like Malwarebytes to help detect and block virus-infected websites.

1. Click HERE on How To Enable Anti-Phishing On Your Browser
2. Click HERE to Download Malwarebytes

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