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Risk of email attachments is one way to get a virus/spam/malware but opening an attachment without you not knowing what it is, that's stupid, don't bother even opening the attachment. If you want to open a attachment email and protect yourself, AVG has a email scanner and protecter built in. The email provider you are with will say if its spam or whatever anyways, or should.
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It may contain a harmful virus.
If you download an unknown email attachment and open it on your computer, it could install a virus on your system and you would have a problem.
By opening an email attachment, clicking on a link,or installing helpful looking software.
There are some basic factors which every recipient should consider while opening an email such as Email Address (From whom we received email), Date & Time, Subject of Email, Name of other recipients (in the CC, BC fields), Attachment with email message.
The riskis of opening up an email attachment with a picture is if you dont know the sender who is sending it that picture could contain malaware keylogger or a virus that is why I would recommend Norton Interent Security or something that scans before you open/download it If you have any more issues please Message us! The risks of Opening an email attachment with a picture are 1.There could be a virus in the attachment 2. Malaware 3. Keylogger 4. Could be a hacker 5. Could have something Inappropiate in it! When opening Piture attachemtns please be careful as this happens quite frequently if your not careful! Stay safe.
An email attachment could possibly be infected with a virus, malware, trojan, etc. Don't open an attachment from an unknown source. If you must, scan with an anti-virus program before opening the attachment.
Email virus' are semi common. They are when a computer code is sent to an email via note with an attachment which can be activated by clicking on it or opening the email. Often they add virus to the computer which may ruin it.
I don't think you can send email through Abiword. However, if you have an email account (Yahoo, ATT, MSN, etc.) you can email your resume to yourself as an attachment.
Yes, except if you have a email virus scanner. But even then there is a slight risk. You can always get your virus software to selectively scan the email.
There are no risks of opening an e-mail containing content. However, there might be risks associated with a harmful file contained as an attachment in the email, or a link which re-directs you to a harmful site.