You can use a program called Norton Security to search through e-mails and determine which are harmful and which aren't.
not only do you have to buy it but you have to use it for it to help you
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you can use avg 8.5 and that's a better way to use than norton security
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more than likey there is a virus attached and you can possibly infect your computer
Opening attachments from an unknown source can result in your PC being infected with viruses that will crash it or send out the virus to everyone in your address book. Better to never open attachments from sources you don't know, a good anti-virus program like NORTON is also a plus to have installed on your PC. a virus can result in lost documents.
Sal should assess the risks, try to reduce them, and make the change.
Keep your antivirus software up to date and never open an email attachment unless you absolutely trust the person or company that sent it.
Some of the most common risks when opening a new business are financial struggles and uncertain market conditions. Having financial plans before starting a new business can help reduce the risk.
The risks of receiving attachments are that they could be carrying viruseswith them. If you are not sure about an attachment or weren't expecting it make sure you check it out with an up to date virus scanner or checker.
Simple, if you receive an email from someone you dont know, or a service you never requested dont open it and delete it :)
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