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  2. HijackThis - Wikipedia

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    HijackThis (also HiJackThis or HJT) is a free and open-source [2] tool to detect malware and adware on Microsoft Windows. It was originally created by Merijn Bellekom, and later sold to Trend Micro .

  3. Talk:HijackThis - Wikipedia

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  4. Trend Micro - Wikipedia

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    Trend Micro Inc. is a global cyber security software company. The company has globally dispersed R&D in 16 locations across every continent. The company develops enterprise security software for servers, containers, and cloud computing environments, networks, and end points. [3]

  5. List of cyberattacks - Wikipedia

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    A cyberattack is any type of offensive maneuver employed by individuals or whole organizations that targets computer information systems, infrastructures, computer networks, and/or personal computer devices by various means of malicious acts usually originating from an anonymous source that either steals, alters, or destroys a specified target by hacking into a susceptible system.

  6. Category:Spyware removal - Wikipedia

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  7. Hijacking - Wikipedia

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    Bluejacking, the unsolicited transmission of data via Bluetooth; Brandjacking, the unauthorized use of a company's brand; Browser hijacking; Clickjacking (including likejacking and cursorjacking), a phenomenon of hijacking "clicks" in a website context

  8. DNS hijacking - Wikipedia

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    DNS hijacking, DNS poisoning, or DNS redirection is the practice of subverting the resolution of Domain Name System (DNS) queries. [1] This can be achieved by malware that overrides a computer's TCP/IP configuration to point at a rogue DNS server under the control of an attacker, or through modifying the behaviour of a trusted DNS server so that it does not comply with internet standards.

  9. Category:Free security software - Wikipedia

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    Free software portal; This is a category of articles relating to software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open-source software".