3 things you need to know about drive-by downloads | ICT | eSkills | CyberSecurity | eLeadership | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Back before most of your smartphones were born, people used to install their own malware. This mostly happened through opening email attachments cloaked to hide the fact that it was malware. While

this method is seeing a bit of a renaissance with some savvier delivery methods, people are far more aware that clicking on attachments they weren’t expecting could unleash a digital nightmare.

Online crooks. have adapted. They’ve figured out ways to avoid user precautions and install their malware for you…

Meet the drive-by download.