CYBER ATTACK: Is your computer affected - and what do you do if it is?
How can you tell if a computer has been infected?
The ransomware called Wanna Decrypt, also known as WannaCry, encrypts files on the machine, effectively locking them.
A message will appear onscreen with a ransom demand, countdown timer and bitcoin wallet to pay funds into.
What is the best way to protect your system?
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Hide AdUse the latest software, which often includes solutions for known weaknesses, and run an up-to-date anti-virus programme.
Also backup any important data and ensure the latest WannaCry patch is installed.
A final fail-safe is to shut down vulnerable systems.
How does the virus spread?
There are a number of ways, including opening attachments or links in phishing emails or downloading legitimate-looking programmes that contain the malware.
Another method, which preys on machines using outdated software, is visiting a malicious site.
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Hide AdOnce inside a network the virus can then spread to other connected computers.
What do you do if your computer is infected?
The National Crime Agency encourages victims not to pay any ransom and to contact Action Fraud.
Information and support can be found on the NCSC website.