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  2. MS Antivirus (malware) - Wikipedia

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    The malware may also block certain Windows programs that allow the user to modify or remove it. Programs such as Regedit can be blocked by this malware. The registry is also modified so the software runs at system startup. The following files may be downloaded to an infected computer: [4] MSASetup.exe; MSA.exe; MSA.cpl; MSx.exe

  3. Malicious Software Removal Tool - Wikipedia

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    On May 19, 2009, Microsoft claimed that the software has removed password stealer threats from 859,842 machines. [6] In August 2013, the Malicious Software Removal Tool deleted old, vulnerable versions of the Tor client to end the spread of the Sefnit botnet (which mined for bitcoins without the host owner's approval and later engaged in click ...

  4. WinFixer - Wikipedia

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    Although multiple new virus versions have since appeared, the virus has been renamed only once, to Windows Police Pro. Microsoft added the virus to its Malicious Software Removal Tool in October 2009. [12] The virus generated numerous persistent popups and messages displaying false scan reports intended to convince users that their computers ...

  5. Protecting yourself from Microsoft tech support scams - AOL

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    Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says scammers exploit fears, falsely claim computer issues to access your personal data.

  6. Consumer Ally Scam Alert: Microsoft Is Not Calling You - AOL

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    People pretending to be Microsoft employees are calling homeowners and telling them their computer has a "serious virus." But to "fix" the problem, people are being told to pay a fee and give the ...

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    Follow the instructions given within these programs for the detection and removal of malware. If you don't have security software installed on your computer, you can select and install one by going to safety.aol.com. Run the Microsoft Update utility. Microsoft often releases patches that fix security holes and help protect your computer.

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