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  2. McAfee: Disable or enable virus protection - AOL Help

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    On Advanced Menu, click the Configure tab. Note: If you are unable to see the Configure link, click the Advanced Menu link. 3. In the Configure pane, click the Computer & Files link. 4. On the Computer & Files Configuration pane, under Virus protection is enabled, click the Off option. 5. In the confirmation dialog box, choose one of the following:

  3. Host Based Security System - Wikipedia

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    Host Based Security System ( HBSS) is the official name given to the United States Department of Defense (DOD) commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) suite of software applications used within the DOD to monitor, detect, and defend the DOD computer networks and systems. The Enterprise-wide Information Assurance and computer Network Defense Solutions ...

  4. McAfee Message: Your computer is not fully protected

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    Run the automatic fix. 1. In the Windows taskbar, next to the clock, right click the ( M) icon, and then click Open SecurityCenter. 2. In the McAfee window, click Fix. By doing this McAfee will identify the issue and try to fix it. Uninstall and reinstall McAfee Internet Security Suite - Special edition from AOL.

  5. Troubleshooting McAfee - AOL Help

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    Running a scan while you're using your PC could affect its performance. This behavior is expected. McAfee changed the way scheduled scans start to stop your computer from starting a scan while you're actively using it. When the scheduled time for a scan occurs, the following happens: Your McAfee software starts monitoring your computer for ...

  6. Trojan.Win32.DNSChanger - Wikipedia

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    Trojan.Win32.DNSChanger is a backdoor trojan that redirects users to various malicious websites through the means of altering the DNS settings of a victim's computer. The malware strain was first discovered by Microsoft Malware Protection Center on December 7, 2006 [1] and later detected by McAfee Labs on April 19, 2009. [2]

  7. McAfee AOL Premium Subscription FAQs - AOL Help

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    McAfee is designed to protect your computer from viruses, spyware, hackers and identity thieves through award-winning technology that automatically runs scans and updates so you have the most up-to-date protection. McAfee Internet Security uses: Virus protection that guards your whole PC. Spyware protection that blocks potentially unwanted ...

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