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  2. Claria Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Even though Gator was installed with an uninstall available via Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel on Microsoft Windows, [5] many spyware removal tools can also detect and remove it. [6] [7] Gator's end user license agreement attempted to disallow its manual removal by prohibiting "unauthorized means" of uninstallation. [5]

  3. CA Anti-Spyware - Wikipedia

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    CA Anti-Spyware is a spyware detection program distributed by CA, Inc. Until 2007, it was known as PestPatrol. This product is now offered by Total Defense, Inc. [ 1 ] and has been named Total Defense Anti-Virus .

  4. Antivirus software - Wikipedia

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    Antivirus software (abbreviated to AV software), also known as anti-malware, is a computer program used to prevent, detect, and remove malware. Antivirus software was originally developed to detect and remove computer viruses , hence the name.

  5. Overview of Malwarebytes Premium for AOL

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    Malwarebytes Premium is an anti-malware program for Microsoft Windows and MacOS that finds and removes viruses or malware. It protects you from rapidly evolving online threats like ransomware, software exploits, and infected websites which helps to keep malicious software from finding its way onto your desktop computer.

  6. MS Antivirus (malware) - Wikipedia

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    In a typical installation, MS Antivirus runs a scan on the computer and gives a false spyware report claiming that the computer is infected with spyware. Once the scan is completed, a warning message appears that lists the spyware ‘found’ and the user either has to click on a link or a button to remove it.

  7. WinFixer - Wikipedia

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    WinFixer was closely related to Aurora Network's Nail.exe hijacker/spyware program. In worst-case scenarios, it would embed itself in Internet Explorer and become part of the program, thus being nearly impossible to remove. The program was also closely related to the Vundo trojan. [4] [10]

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