The most impatient users are looking for ways to upgrade to Windows 11 and malware developers are taking advantage of the rush.

We must always remember that the best way to upgrade to a new version of any program or operating system is to use legal channels. Otherwise, there are many chances of falling into traps and installing defective programs or malware that damage your computer or expose it to bad practices. Unsurprisingly, this is happening with Windows 11.

Cybercriminals are becoming more effective and know how to trick users.

One of the examples is in a file that pretends to be the WINDOWS 11 installer. This one has the name 86307_windows 11 build 21996.1 x64 + activator.exe and occupies no less than 1.75 GB. But despite the size, almost everything is useless information to hide its real objective.

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