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  2. Kingo Root - Wikipedia

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    There is another very similar Android Application [3] with the same purpose, KingRoot [4] launched at about the same time; the two very similarly-named applications are often confused. KingoRoot was used in an exploit by ZNIU along with the DirtyCow exploit in September 2017 to gain root access.

  3. OpenCandy - Wikipedia

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    When a user installed an application that had bundled the OpenCandy library, an option appeared to install software it recommended based on a scan of the user's system and geolocation. Both the option and offers it generated were selected by default and would be installed unless the user unchecked them before continuing with the installation.

  4. Rogue security software - Wikipedia

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    Rogue security software is a form of malicious software and internet fraud that misleads users into believing there is a virus on their computer and aims to convince them to pay for a fake malware removal tool that actually installs malware on their computer. [1]

  5. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account

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    If your account has been compromised. If you think your account has been compromised, follow the steps listed below to secure it. 1. Change your password immediately. 2. 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.

  6. Turn pop-ups off or on in your browser - AOL Help

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    Most modern browsers employ pop-up blockers to keep away the annoying ads or offers that can overwhelm your experience online. While this is often a good thing as it prevents malware and other programs from infecting your computer, it can also cause problems with legitimate sites like AOL Mail.

  7. Rootkit - Wikipedia

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    A rootkit is a collection of computer software, typically malicious, designed to enable access to a computer or an area of its software that is not otherwise allowed (for example, to an unauthorized user) and often masks its existence or the existence of other software. [1]

  8. McAfee AOL Premium Subscription FAQs

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    If you don’t find your activation code, there is a way to download McAfee Internet Security without it. Go to AOL Premium Subscription and click the My Account link in the upper right corner of the page. Sign in with your Username and password. Under service listings, click the Activate Now button next to McAfee and follow the on-screen ...

  9. Alureon - Wikipedia

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    Alureon is known to have been bundled with the rogue security software, "Security Essentials 2010". [2] When the dropper is executed, it first hijacks the print spooler service (spoolsv.exe) to update the master boot record and execute a modified bootstrap routine.

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