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  2. Technical support scam - Wikipedia

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    [19] [32] The scammer may show system folders that contain unusually named files to the victim, such as those in Windows' Prefetch and Temp folders, and claim that the files are evidence of malware on the victim's computer. The scammer may also open some of these files in Notepad, wherein binary file contents are rendered as mojibake. The ...

  3. Windows Defender Security Center scam: How to protect your ...

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    Use Ctrl + Alt + Del to open the Task Manager and close the browser or application displaying the message. Scammers thrive on urgency. Take a moment to assess the situation calmly.

  4. Virus hoax - Wikipedia

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    We've had a report from your internet service provider of serious virus problems from your Windows computer." The victim is then directed to open the Windows event viewer, which displays apparently critical warnings, and is directed to a website to download an application to allow the scammer to control his or her computer remotely. The caller ...

  5. Go phish? Cybersecurity experts explain what phishing ... - AOL

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    It helps provide 24/7 protection against a slew of significant online threats, including phishing scams, ransomware, malware and viruses before they even reach you.

  6. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    To take advantage of some of its features for newer interface elements, Steam uses 64-bit versions of Chromium, which makes it unsupported on older operating systems such as Windows XP and Windows Vista. Steam on Windows also relies on some security features built into later versions of Windows. Support for XP and Vista was dropped in 2019.

  7. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    Once you log in to the scam site, they'll have access to your AOL account info, and the software can infect your computer with viruses or malware. Because of this, you should NEVER click on links or download files from any email you receive from unknown senders.

  8. DataMask by AOL Member Benefit FAQs

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    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 your data so cyber crooks and ...

  9. AOL Tech Fortress - AOL Help

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    Every minute, dozens of unknown new viruses and malicious software threaten your PC. AOL Tech Fortress helps to stop those attacks before they harm your computer.