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  2. Alureon - Wikipedia

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    Once installed, Alureon manipulates the Windows Registry to block access to Windows Task Manager, Windows Update, and the desktop. It also attempts to disable anti-virus software. Alureon has also been known to redirect search engines to commit click fraud. Google has taken steps to mitigate this for their users by scanning for malicious ...

  3. macOS malware - Wikipedia

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    Adware is also a problem on the Mac, with software like Genieo, which was released in 2009, inserting ads into webpages and changing users' homepage and search engine. Malware has also been spread on Macs through Microsoft Word macros. MacOS, known for its robust security, has faced evolving challenges regarding malware over time.

  4. Genieo - Wikipedia

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    Genieo is listed as malware in Apple Inc.'s XProtect anti-malware service, which built in to all Macintosh computers running Mac OS X Snow Leopard or later. [1] In May 2013, a malicious installer, distributed by Genieo partner Softonic, [11] was found by security software company Intego. The installer masquerades as a necessary update to Adobe ...

  5. Silver Sparrow (malware) - Wikipedia

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    Red Canary has theorized that systems could have been infected through malicious search engine results that might have directed them to download the code. [3] The ultimate object of the malware's release is also still unknown. [3] Silver Sparrow is the second malware virus observed to include M1-native code. [6]

  6. 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.

  7. Scareware - Wikipedia

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    Winwebsec is the term usually used to address the malware that attacks the users of Windows operating system and produces fake claims similar to that of genuine anti-malware software. [ 15 ] SpySheriff exemplifies spyware and scareware: it purports to remove spyware, but is actually a piece of spyware itself, often accompanying SmitFraud ...