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  2. 7 ways to protect yourself from getting hacked - AOL

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    The term "hacking" is often used, but what is it, why do people do it, and what risks are involved? ... "Bad actors can go after anyone — young, old, celebrities, journalists, lawmakers, or ...

  3. 7 ways to protect yourself from hackers - AOL

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    The term "hacking" is often used, but what is it, why do people do it, and what risks are involved? ... "Bad actors can go after anyone — young, old, celebrities, journalists, lawmakers, or ...

  4. Security hacker - Wikipedia

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    A security hacker or security researcher is someone who explores methods for breaching defenses and exploiting weaknesses in a computer system or network. [1] Hackers may be motivated by a multitude of reasons, such as profit, protest, information gathering, [2] challenge, recreation, [3] or evaluation of a system weaknesses to assist in formulating defenses against potential hackers.

  5. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account

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    Keeping your account safe is important to us. If you think someone is trying to access or take over your account, there are some important steps you need to take to secure your information.

  6. 5 Reasons the Big Hacking Wave Is No Big Deal - AOL

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    That's one reason that half of young people ages 14 to 24 in a recent poll by MTV and the Associated Press said they weren't that upset by hacking of their Facebook and email accounts. 3. We're ...

  7. How email spoofing can affect AOL Mail

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    Spoofing happens when someone sends emails making it look like it they were sent from your account. In reality, the emails are sent through a spoofer's non-AOL server. They show your address in the "From" field to trick people into opening them and potentially infecting their accounts and computers. Differences between hacked and spoofed