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  2. Advance-fee scam - Wikipedia

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    A 419 scam is a type of advance-fee fraud that promises the victim a share of a large sum of money in exchange for a small payment. The term 419 refers to the section of the Nigerian Criminal Code dealing with fraud and the charges for such offenders. Learn about the history, motives, and implementation of this scam and its variations.

  3. McAfee AOL Premium Subscription FAQs

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    Learn how to sign up, install, reinstall, activate and cancel McAfee Internet Security through AOL Premium Subscription. Find answers to common questions and contact information for technical support.

  4. McAfee Internet Security Suite - Special Edition from AOL FAQs

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    If you are on an eligible AOL Advantage Plan, you can activate McAfee Internet Security Suite – Special Edition from AOL, a premium antivirus and firewall software. This service normally costs $80 annually, but you get it at no additional charge as part of your membership.

  5. Email fraud - Wikipedia

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    The computer security company McAfee reports that, at the beginning of September 2006, over 33% of phishing scam emails being reported to McAfee were using Fifth Third Bank's brand. [7] Romance scam: Usually this scam begins at an online dating site, and is quickly moved to personal email, online chat room, or social media site. Under this form ...

  6. McAfee - Wikipedia

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    McAfee is an American global computer security software company founded in 1987 by John McAfee. It offers antivirus, firewall, encryption, and other security solutions, and has been acquired and spun off by Intel, TPG, and Advent International.

  7. Install or Uninstall McAfee - AOL Help

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    Uninstall McAfee from your windows PC. Open Control Panel. Locate Programs | click on Uninstall a program. Locate and click on McAfee. Above the program list, click Uninstall/Change. Click Yes on the confirmation screen. Follow the on-screen steps to finish the process. Reboot your PC if prompted when the uninstallation process is complete.

  8. According to cyber security expert Abhishek Karnik, who is McAfee’s Head of Threat Research, people are getting duped, and this is one of the “scariest” money scams he’s encountered in his ...

  9. 10 unscrupulous scams that target senior citizens - AOL

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    The purpose is either to obtain bank details and passwords or to record a voice sample that can be used to authorize payments on a stolen or cloned credit card. 8. Investment Opportunities