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- Amonetize abstract "Amonetize (or Amonitize, Adware.Win32.Amonetize.heur) is the Basic name of a specific IT-Adware Threat (or a PUA (Potentially Unwanted Application) or PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program)). In the first Quarter of 2014, it was ranked number 6 in the top 10 Malwarelist, with 0.21% of all attacks worldwide, according to Securelist from Kaspersky Labs.Although the Amonetize-Apps may have legitimate uses in some cases, it is very often used for malicious purposes; or can be. Amonetize is often misspelled as a Virus or a Trojan, neither is the Case.A PUA is often bundeled (packed: .RAR or .ZIP files) in combination with other harmless or legal Applications or Programs.".
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- Amonetize wikiPageID "48824182".
- Amonetize wikiPageLength "1903".
- Amonetize wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Amonetize wikiPageRevisionID "703212359".
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLink Adware.
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLink Bitdefender.
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLink Category:2014_in_computer_science.
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLink Category:Adware.
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_advertising.
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_malware.
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLink Intel_Security.
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLink Kaspersky_Lab.
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLink Malware.
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLink Sophos.
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLink VirusTotal.
- Amonetize wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amonetize".
- Amonetize wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Amonetize subject Category:2014_in_computer_science.
- Amonetize subject Category:Adware.
- Amonetize subject Category:Internet_advertising.
- Amonetize subject Category:Types_of_malware.
- Amonetize hypernym Name.
- Amonetize comment "Amonetize (or Amonitize, Adware.Win32.Amonetize.heur) is the Basic name of a specific IT-Adware Threat (or a PUA (Potentially Unwanted Application) or PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program)). In the first Quarter of 2014, it was ranked number 6 in the top 10 Malwarelist, with 0.21% of all attacks worldwide, according to Securelist from Kaspersky Labs.Although the Amonetize-Apps may have legitimate uses in some cases, it is very often used for malicious purposes; or can be.".
- Amonetize label "Amonetize".
- Amonetize sameAs Q22080709.
- Amonetize sameAs Q22080709.
- Amonetize wasDerivedFrom Amonetize?oldid=703212359.
- Amonetize isPrimaryTopicOf Amonetize.