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  2. Christmas Tree EXEC - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Tree EXEC was the first widely disruptive computer worm, which paralyzed several international computer networks in December 1987. [1] The virus ran on the IBM VM/CMS operating system. Written by a student at the Clausthal University of Technology in the REXX scripting language, it drew a crude Christmas tree as text graphics , then ...

  3. The 12 scams of Christmas: How scammers are targeting you ...

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    The agency put together a list of the 12 most common scam tactics these bad actors use around the holiday season. Better Call 4 shared the first half of the countdown with you […]

  4. Timeline of computer viruses and worms - Wikipedia

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    February 17: Mocmex is a trojan, which was found in a digital photo frame in February 2008. It was the first serious computer virus on a digital photo frame. The virus was traced back to a group in China. [47] March 3: Torpig, also known as Sinowal and Mebroot, is a Trojan horse that affects Windows, turning off anti-virus applications. It ...

  5. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Be careful when authorizing an app to access your account or when providing any third-party access to your account info. Applications officially supported by AOL go through an industry-standard vetting process that offers a clear, obvious authentication known as OAuth 2.0. What to watch out for

  6. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    Sometimes these emails can contain dangerous viruses or malware that can infect your computer by downloading attached software, screensavers, photos, or offers for free products. Additionally, be wary if you receive unsolicited emails indicating you've won a prize or contest, or asking you to forward a petition or email.

  7. Don’t let scammers ruin your holiday: Here’s how to stay safe ...

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    The riskiest online shopping scams of 2022. Almost 75% of Americans experienced at least one type of holiday scam last year, according to a recent report. Although consumers will be spending ...

  8. Father Christmas (computer worm) - Wikipedia

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    The Father Christmas worm, also known as the HI.COM VMS worm, was a computer worm that used the DECnet to attack VAX/VMS systems. It was released in December 1988. It was released in December 1988. The aim of this worm was to send a Christmas greeting from " Father Christmas " from the affected system.

  9. Man put ‘virus’ in older people’s computers to scam them out ...

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    There were about 7,500 victims in the scam, according to officials. The man was arrested in Washington. Man put ‘virus’ in older people’s computers to scam them out of $10 million, feds say