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Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
DNSChanger Trojan Horse Removal Tool 2.0
The DNSChanger Trojan Horse, also known as OSX.

RSPlug.A and OSX/Puper, has been found on numerous pornographic websites disguising itself as a video codec. Once downloaded and installed, DNSChanger changes the DNS settings on the computer, redirecting websites entered by the user to malicious sites. If personal information is entered on these malicious websites, it can lead to identity theft. This is a free removal tool for DNSChanger Trojan Horse.
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