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  2. SpyEye - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpyEye

    SpyEye is a malware program that steals user credentials and money from online bank accounts. Learn about its features, authors, history, and impact from this Wikipedia article.

  3. EICAR test file - Wikipedia

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    EICAR test file is a harmless file used to test antivirus software. It contains a specific string of characters that triggers a response from the antivirus program, but does not contain any real malware.

  4. Trojan horse (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A Trojan horse is a malware that disguises itself as a standard program to deceive users and perform malicious actions. Learn about the origin, behavior, examples and detection of Trojans, and how they differ from viruses and worms.

  5. 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.

  6. Antivirus software - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of antivirus software, from the first computer viruses in the 1970s to the modern products that protect against malware. Find out how antivirus software works, what types of threats it can detect, and how it has changed over time.

  7. VirusTotal - Wikipedia

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    VirusTotal is a website that aggregates many antivirus products and online scan engines to check for viruses and malware. It offers various tools and services, such as Windows, Mac and Linux uploaders, browser extensions, mobile app, public API and sandbox analysis.

  8. SpySheriff - Wikipedia

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    SpySheriff is a rogue software that falsely detects spyware infections and demands payment to remove them. It blocks access to the Internet, disables system tools, and prevents removal by legitimate antivirus programs.

  9. Fix problems with third-party mail applications - AOL Help

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    If you recently changed your AOL password, you'll need to update it in the email client you use. Find your application's "Email Accounts" or "Account Settings" section, select your AOL Mail account, then update to your new password.