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  1. Protecting your AOL Account

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    • Regularly scan your computer for spyware and viruses using anti-virus software. If you don’t have a one, we recommend McAfee Internet Security Suite – Special edition from AOL. • Update your Windows or Mac OS operating system to repair necessary programs, hardware and devices. Enabling automatic updates on your computer will do this ...

  2. VirusTotal - Wikipedia

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    June 2004; 20 years ago (2004-06) Current status. Active. VirusTotal is a website created by the Spanish security company Hispasec Sistemas. Launched in June 2004, it was acquired by Google in September 2012. [1][2] The company's ownership switched in January 2018 to Chronicle, a subsidiary of Google. VirusTotal does multiscanning.

  3. System File Checker - Wikipedia

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    System File Checker was first introduced on Windows 98 as a GUI utility. It offered scanning and restoration of corrupted system files by matching the version number against a database containing the original version number of the files in a fresh Windows 98 installation. This method of file protection was basic.

  4. Security solutions that help keep your devices virus free and secure from thieves who try to steal your identity or drain your bank account.

  5. OpenVAS - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.openvas.org. OpenVAS (Open Vulnerability Assessment Scanner, originally known as GNessUs) is the scanner component of Greenbone Vulnerability Management (GVM), a software framework of several services and tools offering vulnerability scanning and vulnerability management. [2]

  6. Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner - Wikipedia

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    Freeware web app. Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner (formerly Windows Live Safety Center and codenamed Vegas) was an online scanning, PC cleanup, and diagnosis service to help remove of viruses, spyware / adware, and other malware. It was a free web service that was part of Windows Live . On November 18, 2008, Microsoft announced the ...