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Infecting systems and using them to mine cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. Hackers demand cryptocurrency in exchange for the decryption key that allows you to access your data again. Adware is software designed to serve advertisements to you, either within your web browser or in other programs. Adware isn’t always bad.
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