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  2. How to Remove Spyware on an Android Phone - AOL

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    Adam Scott Wandt, a cybersecurity and forensics expert and an assistant professor of public policy at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City, says identity theft is not the worst ...

  3. Mobile malware - Wikipedia

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    Spyware: This malware poses a threat to mobile devices by collecting, using, and illegally spreading a user's personal or sensitive information without the user's consent or knowledge. It is mostly classified into four categories: system monitors, trojans, adware, and tracking cookies .

  4. What is spyware — and how can you protect yourself? - AOL

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    Spyware is a form of malicious software that can steal your passwords and credit card numbers, or even capture your personal identity. Here are some signs your computer might have a spyware problem:

  5. How to tell if your phone has been hacked - AOL

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    Phones that have been hacked often won’t shut down correctly or never shut down, even though you tell them to.” Your phone isn’t the only device at risk, by the way: Here are more ...

  6. Personal Data Protection Act (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    It aligns Sri Lanka's data protection regime with international standards, potentially facilitating cross-border data flows and digital trade. The Act is expected to enhance trust in digital transactions and services while promoting responsible data handling practices across public and private sectors.

  7. Inappropriate advertising on AOL

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    Tips to avoid spyware and malware Always keep your Microsoft Windows operating system up to date and ensure that the latest security updates are installed using the Windows Update utility. Use antivirus software to protect your computer from viruses and other malware and always keep your antivirus definitions and databases up-to-date.

  8. Cellphone surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Intentionally hiding a cell phone in a location is a bugging technique. Some hidden cellphone bugs rely on Wi-Fi hotspots , rather than cellular data, where the tracker rootkit software periodically "wakes up" and signs into a public Wi-Fi hotspot to upload tracker data onto a public internet server.This is also legal

  9. Protecting your AOL Account

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    • Regularly scan your computer for spyware and viruses using anti-virus software. If you don’t have a one, we recommend McAfee Internet Security Suite – Special edition from AOL. • Update your Windows or Mac OS operating system to repair necessary programs, hardware and devices. Enabling automatic updates on your computer will do this ...