How to block malicious JavaScript files in Windows environments

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There have been several recent reports of fake updaters that spoof Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer landing pages. When the user clicks on the upgrade option, a JavaScript file is downloaded and executes malware. You have several options to block or change the default behavior to better protect workstations.

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Read the original article: How to block malicious JavaScript files in Windows environments