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  2. Kaspersky Internet Security - Wikipedia

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    Its firewall blocked all attacks in PC Magazine testing. Phishing protection was introduced in this release. Testing by PC Magazine found the feature blocked 44 percent of phishing URLs. Internet Explorer 7 blocked 67 percent of the URLs, and Mozilla Firefox blocked 81 percent. [13]

  3. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  4. Using McAfee: Firewalls - AOL Help

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    3. In the Internet & Network Configuration pane, under the Firewall protection section click the Advanced button. 4. In the Security Level pane, move the slider so that Open displays as the current level. 5. Click the OK button. Note: Previously blocked programs continue to be blocked when the firewall security level is set to Open.

  5. Fast flux - Wikipedia

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    A fast-flux service network (FFSN) is a network infrastructure resultant of the fast-fluxed network of compromised hosts; the technique is also used by legitimate service providers such as content distribution networks (CDNs) where the dynamic IP address is converted to match the domain name of the internet host, usually for the purpose of load balancing using round-robin domain name system ...

  6. Microsoft SmartScreen - Wikipedia

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    The effectiveness of SmartScreen filtering has been reported to be superior to socially engineered malware protection in other browsers. [4] According to Microsoft, the SmartScreen technology used by Internet Explorer 8 was successful against phishing or other malicious sites and in blocking of socially engineered malware. [5]

  7. Norton Internet Security - Wikipedia

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    Applications known to be safe were allowed Internet access, and vice versa for malicious applications. Unknown ones were analyzed and blocked if they exhibited malicious behavior. In both PC Magazine and PC Pro testing, the firewall did not incorrectly block any safe applications from Internet access. All malware was blocked by the firewall. [43]

  8. TCP reset attack - Wikipedia

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    This tampering technique can be used by a firewall or abused by a malicious attacker to interrupt Internet connections. The Great Firewall of China and Iranian Internet censors are known to use TCP reset attacks to interfere with and block connections as a major method to carry out Internet censorship.

  9. Enable and disable firewall in McAfee - AOL Help

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    To enable firewall protection: On the Windows taskbar, next to the clock, double-click the McAfee (M) icon. In the McAfee SecurityCenter window, click Web and Email Protection. Click Firewall Off. Click the Turn On button. Click Done. Don't see the McAfee icon next to the clock? If you're using Windows 7 or 8, click the arrow next to the clock ...

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