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  2. Malicious Software Removal Tool - Wikipedia

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    The tool is also available as a standalone download. [1] Since support for Windows 2000 ended on July 13, 2010, Microsoft stopped distributing the tool to Windows 2000 users via Windows Update. The last version of the tool that could run on Windows 2000 was 4.20, released on May 14, 2013.

  3. Stuxnet - Wikipedia

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    Siemens has released a detection and removal tool for Stuxnet. Siemens recommends contacting customer support if an infection is detected and advises installing Microsoft updates for security vulnerabilities and prohibiting the use of third-party USB flash drives. [77] Siemens also advises immediately upgrading password access codes. [78]

  4. SONAR (Symantec) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike virus signatures, SONAR examines the behavior of applications to decide whether they are malicious. SONAR is built upon technology Symantec acquired in its late 2005 purchase of WholeSecurity, [ 1 ] a developer of behavioral anti-malware and anti-phishing software in the United States.

  5. Spybot – Search & Destroy - Wikipedia

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    Spybot – Search & Destroy (S&D) is a spyware and adware removal computer program compatible with Microsoft Windows. Dating back to the first Adwares in 2000, Spybot scans the computer hard disk and/or RAM for malicious software.

  6. Security solutions that help keep your devices virus free and secure from thieves who try to steal your identity or drain your bank account. Main Security Identity Tech Support Utilities Bundles Blog.

  7. Browser hijacking - Wikipedia

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    Most hijacking programs constantly change the settings of browsers, meaning that user choices in their own browser are overwritten. Some antivirus software identifies browser hijacking software as malicious software and can remove it. Some spyware scanning programs have a browser restore function to set the user's browser settings back to ...