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  2. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    Remove suspicious activity. From a desktop or mobile browser, sign in and visit the Recent activity page. Depending on how you access your account, there can be up to 3 sections. If you see something you don't recognize, click Sign out or Remove next to it, then immediately change your password. • Recent activity - Devices or browsers that ...

  3. Why am I asked to verify my account after signing in?

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    If there's something unusual about your sign in or recent activity, we'll ask you to go through another verification step after you've entered the correct password. This is an important security feature that helps to protect your account from unauthorized access.

  4. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account - AOL Help

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    Email filters • Display name • Email signature • Blocked addresses • Mail away message. If your account has been compromised. If you think your account has been compromised, follow the steps listed below to secure it. 1. Change your password immediately. 2. Delete app passwords you don’t recognize. 3. Revert your mail settings if ...

  5. Understanding Microsoft's Unusual Options Activity - AOL

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    Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) shares experienced unusual options activity on Wednesday. The stock price moved down to $216.21 following the option alert. * Sentiment: NEUTRAL * Option Type: SWEEP ...

  6. jdbgmgr.exe virus hoax - Wikipedia

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    The icon for jdbgmgr.exe, Microsoft Bear, was the mascot for the Microsoft Windows 3.1 development team, alongside 16-bit Bunny and 32-bit Bunny, which represented the transition to 32-bit computing with the release of Windows 95. The unusual icon was similar to that of some viruses at the time, such as Parrot, making the virus hoax more ...

  7. United States v. Microsoft Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft later submitted a second inaccurate videotape into evidence. The issue was how easy or difficult it was for America Online users to download and install Netscape Navigator onto a Windows PC. Microsoft's videotape showed the process as being quick and easy, resulting in the Netscape icon appearing on the user's desktop.

  8. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington. [ 2 ] Its best-known software products are the Windows line of operating systems, the Microsoft 365 suite of productivity applications, the Azure cloud computing platform and the Edge web browser.

  9. unusual email address from Delta - Air Travel Forum - Tripadvisor

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    Correction -- Amazon sent me an email saying my computer had NOT been compromised, which of course couldn't have been further from the truth. If the OP wants to pursue this I recommend contacting Delta tech support instead of customer service and asking if there's an address to which you can forward possible phishing email so they can confirm validity, or not..