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  2. Scams tied to Ozempic and other new weight-loss drugs are ...

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    A new report by threat researchers at McAfee found 176,871 phishing emails and 449 malicious websites tied to offers of Ozempic, Wegovy and semaglutide, the generic name for these drugs, from ...

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    The U.S. government’s cybersecurity agency has warned that criminal financially motivated hackers compromised federal agencies using legitimate remote desktop software. CISA said in a joint ...

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    McAfee Internet Security Suite – Special Edition from AOL is our most comprehensive security suite, including firewall protection and our maximum defense against viruses, spyware and other security threats. This service normally costs $80 annually, but you get it at no additional charge as part of your membership when you are on an eligible plan.

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    Biden officials confirmed Monday that at least 50 U.S. federal employees in 10 countries on multiple continents are suspected or confirmed as being compromised by spyware, but could not rule out ...

  6. McAfee SiteAdvisor - Wikipedia

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    The McAfee SiteAdvisor, later renamed as the McAfee WebAdvisor, is a service that reports on the safety of web sites by crawling the web and testing the sites it finds for malware and spam. A browser extension can show these ratings on hyperlinks such as on web search results. [1] [2] Users could formerly submit reviews of sites.

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    Scammers target a variety of people, though research by Microsoft suggests that millennials (defined by Microsoft as age 24-37) and people part of generation Z (age 18-23) have the highest exposure to tech support scams and the Federal Trade Commission has found that seniors (age 60 and over) are more likely to lose money to tech support scams.

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