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  2. Norton AntiVirus - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .norton .com. Norton AntiVirus is an anti-virus or anti- malware software product founded by Peter Norton, developed and distributed by Symantec (now Gen Digital) since 1990 [1] as part of its Norton family of computer security products. It uses signatures and heuristics to identify viruses.

  3. Vundo - Wikipedia

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    Either computer worm or trojan horse. The Vundo Trojan (commonly known as Vundo, Virtumonde or Virtumondo, and sometimes referred to as MS Juan) is either a Trojan horse or a computer worm that is known to cause popups and advertising for rogue antispyware programs, and sporadically other misbehavior including performance degradation and denial ...

  4. macOS malware - Wikipedia

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    Adware is also a problem on the Mac, with software like Genieo, which was released in 2009, inserting ads into webpages and changing users' homepage and search engine. Malware has also been spread on Macs through Microsoft Word macros. MacOS, known for its robust security, has faced evolving challenges regarding malware over time.

  5. Inappropriate advertising on AOL - AOL Help

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    1. Scan your computer for viruses and malware. 2. Run the Microsoft Update Utility. 3. Perform an optional AOL Security Check. Scan your computer for viruses and malware. Note: Please check to see that your McAfee software is updated by following the instructions given in our help article Using McAfee: Features Follow the instructions in that ...

  6. Talk:Adware - Wikipedia

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    The fact that some adware may be spyware does not justify classification the whole software category as malware. Adware per se may be annoying but not malicious. Concluding, either we have expand the "malware" definition to cover "adware" (of course, wth proper references) or declassify "adware" as malware.

  7. Fireball (software) - Wikipedia

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    The malware has been tracked to a Chinese company called Rafotech. They are a digital marketing agency based in Beijing. They have been bundling it with legitimate software that they provide to users. Some of the programs that Rafotech bundled the Fireball software are Deal WiFi, Mustang Browser, SoSoDesk and FVP Image Viewer.

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