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  2. Wikipedia:Spam blacklist - Wikipedia

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    Cases of this could include (but are not limited to) hijacked domains being returned to their rightful owner or a site with content that violates copyrights cleaning up their act. Relevant links: Proposed removals – Use this section to request that links be removed from the spam blacklist.

  3. Report abuse or spam on AOL

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    We want AOL users to enjoy their time on our platform, and we provide various tools and standards to allow you to make the most of your experience. If you encounter abusive or inappropriate conduct by others on AOL, we encourage you to report the offense so we can ensure that action is taken. Unsolicited Bulk Email (Spam)

  4. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account

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    Keeping your account safe is important to us. If you think someone is trying to access or take over your account, there are some important steps you need to take to secure your information.

  5. Wikipedia : Link rot/Usurpations

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  6. Spam and Open Relay Blocking System - Wikipedia

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    In order to prevent being blacklisted, major free email services such as Gmail, Yahoo, and Hotmail, as well as major ISPs now implement outgoing anti-spam countermeasures. Gmail, for example, continues to get listed and delisted [ 9 ] [ 10 ] because they refuse abuse reports. [ 11 ]

  7. How email spoofing can affect AOL Mail

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    A compromised (hacked) account means someone else accessed your account by obtaining your password. Spoofed email occurs when the "From" field of a message is altered to show your address, which doesn't necessarily mean someone else accessed your account.

  8. Browser hijacking - Wikipedia

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    Browser hijacking is a form of unwanted software that modifies a web ... [16] and is typically bundled with free downloads ... Search-daily.com is a hijacker that may ...

  9. Operation In Our Sites - Wikipedia

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    Other critics have argued that seizures of domain through Operation in Our Sites prohibits access to all content on the allegedly infringing websites, and thus has a negative impact on free speech. Some types of targeted websites contained non-infringing speeches and conversation (ex. discussions in a chat-room, conversations in the comment ...