With the surge in share trading cyber frauds, investors may question whether they should cease trading and investing altogether. However, the answer lies in exercising caution and adhering to prudent security measures. Rather than abandoning the financial markets, Quick Heal recommends implementing simple yet effective precautionary steps to safeguard against falling victim to such scams.
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