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  2. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Hover over hyperlinks with your cursor to preview the destination URL. Sometimes a hyperlink can be displayed as an AOL link in an email when in fact the destination URL is to a malicious domain. • Be careful when authorizing an app to access your account or when providing any third-party access to your account info.

  3. Protecting your AOL Account - AOL Help

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    Run a Virus Scan. Use well-known virus protection software to check your computer for viruses that may have downloaded during or after unauthorized usage. If you need help scanning your computer, go here: Install McAfee Internet Security Suite - Special edition from AOL. Check if emails were sent without your consent

  4. Norton Safe Web - Wikipedia

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    Norton Safe Web. Norton Safe Web (sometimes abbreviated NSW) is a service developed by Symantec Corporation that is designed to help users identify malicious websites. Safe Web delivers information about websites based on automated analysis and user feedback. The software debuted as a public beta in 2008, and is now included in current versions ...

  5. NANO Antivirus - Wikipedia

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    The software has free [5] and paid (NANO Antivirus Pro) versions. NANO Security is a Russian company founded in 2009 by a team which has developed and implemented antivirus software since 2003. NANO Security Ltd is integrated into Security and Maintenance of Microsoft. The company is included in Microsoft's list of reputable antimalware producers.

  6. SONAR (Symantec) - Wikipedia

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    SONAR is the abbreviation for S ymantec O nline N etwork for A dvanced R esponse. Unlike virus signatures, SONAR examines the behavior of applications to decide whether they are malicious. SONAR is built upon technology Symantec acquired in its late 2005 purchase of WholeSecurity, [1] a developer of behavioral anti-malware and anti-phishing ...

  7. Fix issues with AOL Mail image challenges - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail uses many security measures to keep your account secure, one of which is CAPTCHA or image challenges when sending mail. These challenges exist to make it harder for hackers to access your accounts. The characters can't be read by a computer and must be entered manually, ensuring only a real person can pass the test.

  8. Intrusion detection system - Wikipedia

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    An intrusion detection system ( IDS; also intrusion prevention system or IPS) is a device or software application that monitors a network or systems for malicious activity or policy violations. [1] Any intrusion activity or violation is typically either reported to an administrator or collected centrally using a security information and event ...

  9. Substack failed to register a URL. It allowed me to ... - AOL

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    The Wall Street Journal. TechCrunch. Vice.These are just a handful of the media outlets who reached out to me earlier this year for comment in their stories. However, they weren't actually looking ...