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  2. SpyEye - Wikipedia

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    SpyEye is a malware program that attacks users running Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, Firefox and Internet Explorer on Microsoft Windows operating systems. [1] This malware uses keystroke logging and form grabbing to steal user credentials for malicious use. [1] [2] SpyEye allows hackers to steal money from online bank accounts and initiate ...

  3. Zeus (malware) - Wikipedia

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    Zeus is a Trojan horse malware package that runs on versions of Microsoft Windows. It is often used to steal banking information by man-in-the-browser keystroke logging and form grabbing. [1] Zeus is spread mainly through drive-by downloads and phishing schemes. First identified in July 2007 when it was used to steal information from the United ...

  4. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account - AOL Help

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    If you think your account has been compromised, follow the steps listed below to secure it. 1. Change your password immediately. 2. Delete app passwords you don’t recognize. 3. Revert your mail settings if they were changed. 4. Ensure you have antivirus software installed and updated.

  5. Credential stuffing - Wikipedia

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    Credential stuffing is a type of cyberattack in which the attacker collects stolen account credentials, typically consisting of lists of usernames or email addresses and the corresponding passwords (often from a data breach), and then uses the credentials to gain unauthorized access to user accounts on other systems through large-scale automated login requests directed against a web application.

  6. How Hackers Are Using AI To Steal Your Bank Account Password

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    According to the study, hackers now use acoustic Side Channel Attacks, or SCAs, to interpret sound signals from your keyboard strokes to get your password. They used MacBook Pro 16-inch laptops to ...

  7. Arrest warrant issued in scam that targeted Georgia couple's ...

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    A Gwinnett County couple got bilked out of $49,000, a lifetime of savings. But according to the police, it only took 19 minutes to steal it. Now Aa arrest warrant gives the retired couple hope ...

  8. DataMask by AOL Member Benefit FAQs - AOL Help

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    DataMask by AOL protects you through: Secure Browsing – Browse the web using the DataMask by AOL secure browsing feature to avoid phishing websites and keep your information safe. Anti-keylogging – DataMask by AOL keeps you protected by replacing your actual keystrokes with fake, random keystrokes produced by the Scrambler. This disguises ...

  9. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    We never ask for personal info, such as credit card numbers or passwords, in emails. However, from time to time, we'll ask you to update your recovery info after signing in. You'll also get a notification titled “Your AOL account information has changed” if any info in your account settings are updated.