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  2. MacMag - Wikipedia

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    The virus is a boot sector virus, which is spread in the form of a HyperCard stack called "New Apple Products," which contained very poor pictures of the then-new Apple scanner. It copied a resource into the System folder on a Mac, as an "initial" program, which would run automatically every time the system started up.

  3. Install or Uninstall McAfee - AOL Help

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    Click Open File. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish up the installation. ... Uninstall McAfee from your Mac. Go to your Applications folder.

  4. Link rot - Wikipedia

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    Link rot (also called link death, link breaking, or reference rot) is the phenomenon of hyperlinks tending over time to cease to point to their originally targeted file, web page, or server due to that resource being relocated to a new address or becoming permanently unavailable.

  5. List of PDF software - Wikipedia

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    Default PDF and file viewer for GNOME; replaces GPdf. Supports addition and removal (since v3.14), of basic text note annotations. CUPS: Apache License 2.0: No No No Yes Printing system can render any document to a PDF file, thus any Linux program with print capability can produce PDF files Pdftk: GPLv2: No Yes Yes

  6. Macro virus - Wikipedia

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    When a user opens a Microsoft Word document containing the Melissa virus, their computer becomes infected. The virus then sends itself by email to the first 50 people in the person's address book. This made the virus replicate at a fast rate. [4] Not all macro viruses are detected by antivirus software. [5]

  7. McAfee: Disable or enable virus protection - AOL Help

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    Note: If you are unable to see the Configure link, click the Advanced Menu link. 3. In the Configure pane, click the Computer & Files link. 4. On the Computer & Files Configuration pane, under Virus protection is enabled, click the Off option. 5. In the confirmation dialog box, choose one of the following:

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  9. ClamAV - Wikipedia

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    ClamAV (antivirus) is a free software, cross-platform antimalware toolkit able to detect many types of malware, including viruses.It was developed for Unix and has third party versions available for AIX, BSD, HP-UX, Linux, macOS, OpenVMS, OSF (Tru64), Solaris and Haiku.