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  2. Dendroid (malware) - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the first Trojan applications to get past Google's Bouncer and caused researchers to warn about it being easier to create Android malware due to it. [5] It also seems to have followed in the footsteps of Zeus and SpyEye by having simple-to-use command and control panels. [6] The code appeared to be leaked somewhere around 2014. [7]

  3. Fireball (software) - Wikipedia

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    Malware is spread mostly via bundling. It is installed on a victim's machine alongside a wanted program, often without the user's consent. [2] Digital marketing agency Rafotech has been indicated as producer of the software. The same company has been accused to host fake search engines, which redirect the queries to yahoo.com or google.com.

  4. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Don't reply to any SMS request asking for a verification code. • Don't respond to unsolicited emails or requests to send money. • Pay attention to the types of data you're authorizing access to, especially in third-party apps.

  5. Koobface - Wikipedia

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    Koobface is a network worm that attacks Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. [1] [2] [3] This worm originally targeted users of networking websites such as Facebook, Skype, Yahoo Messenger, and email websites such as GMail, Yahoo Mail, and AOL Mail.

  6. Follow These Steps if You’ve Been Hacked

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    Scan all your devices – Download a reputable anti-virus program that will scan your devices for malware or computer viruses. They should also be capable of detecting phishing programs or those ...

  7. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    Sometimes these emails can contain dangerous viruses or malware that can infect your computer by downloading attached software, screensavers, photos, or offers for free products. Additionally, be wary if you receive unsolicited emails indicating you've won a prize or contest, or asking you to forward a petition or email.