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  2. Watch out for pop-up scams: Brooklyn man charged with ... - AOL

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    A Brooklyn man was charged Friday with scamming a Bedford resident out of $28,000 by pretending to be a Microsoft employee — further proof that people should be on alert for pop-ups asking...

  3. MS Antivirus (malware) - Wikipedia

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    MS Antivirus will also occasionally display fake pop-up alerts on an infected computer. These alerts pretend to be a detection of an attack on that computer and the alert prompts the user to activate or purchase the software in order to stop the attack.

  4. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Scammers and bad actors are always looking for ways to get personal info with malicious intent. Know how to recognize legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications to keep your account...

  5. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    Protect yourself from internet scams. The internet can be a fun place to interact with people and gain info, however, it can also be a dangerous place if you don't know what you're doing. Many...

  6. Virus hoax - Wikipedia

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    Virus hoax. A computer virus hoax is a message warning the recipients of a non-existent computer virus threat. The message is usually a chain e-mail that tells the recipients to forward it to everyone they know, but it can also be in the form of a pop-up window. [1] [2]

  7. Technical support scam - Wikipedia

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    Technical support scams were named by Norton as the top phishing threat to consumers in October 2021; Microsoft found that 60% of consumers who took part in a survey had been exposed to a technical support scam within the previous twelve months.

  8. Additional security features in AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    While this feature is used legitimately by AOL Mail customers every day, they are often also exploited by scammers wanting to cause you harm. In addition, we'll alert you if we believe the...

  9. Here's how to spot a scam online - AOL

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    What do email phishing scams look like? They're not as easy to spot as you'd think. These emails often look like they're from a company you know or trust, the FTC says.

  10. What You Need to Know About Phone Scams - AOL

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    If you see suspicious activity you know right away and you can either institute a fraud alert with credit bureaus or freeze your account.

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

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    If you click on links in a legitimate email and get a notice that link can't be opened, you will need to either temporarily turn off your pop-up blocker, or add AOL Mail to the list of sites...