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  2. Browser hijacking - Wikipedia

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    Unwanted programs often include no sign that they are installed, and no uninstall or opt-out instructions. [2] Most hijacking programs constantly change the settings of browsers, meaning that user choices in their own browser are overwritten. Some antivirus software identifies browser hijacking software as malicious software and can remove it ...

  3. Potentially unwanted program - Wikipedia

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    Many companies use browser hijacking to modify a user's home page and search page, to force Internet hits to a particular website and make money from advertisers. [ citation needed ] Some companies steal the cookies in a user's browser, hijacking their connections to websites they are logged into, and performing actions using their account ...

  4. Hao123 - Wikipedia

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    Hao123 website in the Google Chrome (Simplified Chinese version) Hao123 shortcuts installed by a software bundle (Japanese edition) Hao123 is a Chinese online listings portal by Baidu . [ 1 ] It also has versions in other languages, such as in Portuguese (for Brazil) [ 2 ] and in Thai (for Thailand).

  5. Browser security - Wikipedia

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    The Chromium code of Google Chrome is continuously fuzzed by the Chrome Security Team with 15,000 cores. [48] For Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer , Microsoft performed fuzzed testing with 670 machine-years during product development, generating more than 400 billion DOM manipulations from 1 billion HTML files.

  6. Browser hijacker - Wikipedia

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  7. Stowaway caught on Paris flight attempts to claim asylum - AOL

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    The woman who flew as a stowaway from New York to Paris is attempting to claim asylum in France, a source familiar with the matter has told CBS, the BBC's US news partner.

  8. Siblings claim late dad is mysterious plane hijacker DB ... - AOL

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    Chanté and Rick McCoy III claim their late father, Richard McCoy Jr., is the ever-elusive Boeing hijacker DB Cooper after allegedly finding his parachute hidden in their home, according to a new ...

  9. Bus passengers frantically texted loved ones as gunman ... - AOL

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    About two hours before the hijacking, a man shot and wounded three people in a busy Atlanta food court. Police said the 34-year-old suspect in that shooting, who was quickly arrested, is a ...