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  2. Christmas tree packet - Wikipedia

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    A large number of Christmas tree packets can also be used to conduct a DoS attack [5] by exploiting the fact that Christmas tree packets require much more processing by routers and end-hosts than the "usual" packets do. Christmas tree packets can be easily detected by intrusion-detection systems or more advanced firewalls.

  3. iPhone Virus Warning: Scam or Real? - AOL

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    If your iPhone gets a virus, you’ll certainly want to know as soon as possible. Luckily, we spoke to a couple of experts about why you’re getting iPhone virus warnings on your phone—and how ...

  4. Christmas Tree EXEC - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Tree EXEC was the first widely disruptive computer worm, which paralyzed several international computer networks in December 1987. [1] The virus ran on the IBM VM/CMS operating system. Written by a student at the Clausthal University of Technology in the REXX scripting language, it drew a crude Christmas tree as text graphics , then ...

  5. Many turn to real Christmas trees as bright spot amid virus - AOL

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  6. Timeline of computer viruses and worms - Wikipedia

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    October: The Jerusalem virus, part of the (at that time unknown) Suriv family, is detected in the city of Jerusalem. The virus destroys all executable files on infected machines upon every occurrence of Friday the 13th (except Friday 13 November 1987 making its first trigger date May 13, 1988). Jerusalem caused a worldwide epidemic in 1988. [20]

  7. About error message 'We have found a virus on your attachment ...

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    Once a file has been rejected by the AOL email service as containing a virus, it can’t be sent even if the virus is cleaned by a virus scan on your computer. You’ll need to use another email service to send your file to the intended recipient.

  8. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account

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    Delete app passwords you don’t recognize. 3. Revert your mail settings if they were changed. 4. Ensure you have antivirus software installed and updated. 5. Check to make sure your recovery options are up-to-date. 6. Consider enabling two-step verification to add an extra layer of security to your account.

  9. List of spyware programs - Wikipedia

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    Some of these plugins are detected as Adware or PUP by many Anti-Virus engines, [6] while the developer, a Chinese company GOMO Dev Team, claims in the apps' description that they will never collect personal data including credit card information. [7] The apps with about 2 million users in total were caught spying in September 2017 by security ...