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  2. McAfee WebAdvisor - Wikipedia

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    McAfee WebAdvisor, previously known as McAfee SiteAdvisor, is a service that reports on the safety of web sites by crawling the web and testing the sites it finds for malware and spam. A browser extension can show these ratings on hyperlinks such as on web search results.

  3. Install and uninstall McAfee Multi Access - AOL Help

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    Save the MCPR.exe file at a desired location (for example, on the Desktop). 3. Navigate to the destination where you’ve saved the MCPR.exe file, and then double-click the MCPR.exe icon to begin the installation.

  4. McAfee: Disable or enable virus protection - AOL Help

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    Learn how to customize the notification area in Windows 7. 2. On Advanced Menu, click the Configure tab. Note: If you are unable to see the Configure link, click the Advanced Menu link. 3. In the Configure pane, click the Computer & Files link. 4. On the Computer & Files Configuration pane, under Virus protection is disabled, click the On option.

  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. Using McAfee: Features - AOL Help

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    To run Defragmenter using McAfee SecurityCenter - Special edition from AOL version 12.8: 1. In the Windows taskbar, next to the clock, double-click the McAfee icon. Note: If you don't see the McAfee icon next to the clock, click the arrow next to the clock to reveal the hidden icons. 2. Click Navigation in the upper-right corner. 3.

  7. Spoofed URL - Wikipedia

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    An example of this would be Ransomware, fake anti-malware software that locks up important files for the computer to run, and forces the user to pay a ransom to get the files back. If the user refuses to pay after a certain period of time, the Ransomware will delete the files from the computer, essentially making the computer unusable.

  8. McAfee Multi Access: Troubleshooting - AOL Help

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    McAfee works according to the date and time of the system to which it is installed. The McAfee update server will attempt to deliver regular updates to the product based on the local date and time on the computer, so first check that your computer's system date and time are correct.

  9. Facebook malware - Wikipedia

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    In terms of applications, Facebook has also been visually copied by phishing attackers, who aim to confuse individuals into thinking that something else is the legitimate Facebook log-in screen. [1] In 2013, a variant of the "Dorkbot" malware caused alarm after spreading through Facebook's internal chat service. [2]