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  2. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    Phishing scams happen when you receive an email that looks like it came from a company you trust (like AOL), but is ultimately from a hacker trying to get your information. All legitimate AOL Mail will be marked as either Certified Mail , if its an official marketing email, or Official Mail , if it's an important account email.

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

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    Don't Get Caught In The ‘Apple Id Suspended’ Phishing Scam. If you come across a scam, it's important to act quickly and take the following steps to protect yourself and your information.

  4. 4 things to do to protect yourself online from scams and ...

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    Basic versions of this scam can include direct messages from people on Facebook or other social media apps who try to befriend you before asking for money or personal information, Maor said ...

  5. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Don't enable the "use less secure apps" feature. • Don't reply to any SMS request asking for a verification code. • Don't respond to unsolicited emails or requests to send money. • Pay attention to the types of data you're authorizing access to, especially in third-party apps.

  6. Protecting your AOL Account

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    Update and Secure your computer • Enable your firewall. • Update your software, such as AOL Desktop Gold Software, McAfee, Adobe products and Java. • 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.

  7. Koobface - Wikipedia

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    Koobface is a network worm that attacks Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. [1] [2] [3] This worm originally targeted users of networking websites such as Facebook, Skype, Yahoo Messenger, and email websites such as GMail, Yahoo Mail, and AOL Mail.

  8. How to spot phishing scams and keep your info safe - AOL

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    The best way to protect yourself against email phishing scams is to avoid falling victim to them in the first place. "Simply never take sensitive action based on emails sent to you," Steinberg says.

  9. Skype security - Wikipedia

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    Skype does not prohibit a parallel Skype-like network [15] Skype prior to version 3.0.0.216 created a file called 1.com in the temp directory which was capable of reading all BIOS data from a PC. [22] According to Skype this was used to identify computers and provide DRM protection for plug-ins. They later removed this file, but it is not known ...