check a website such as snopes.com to see if it is real.-Lots of pop-ups on the site...be careful
www.snopes by Barbara and David Mikkelson Pg. 899 A+ 8th Edition
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Yes, intruders can use virus signatures to fabricate where an email came from. It is best not to even open an email unless it is from someone trusted or scanned with an antivirus software.
Ask the receiver to explain what he or she has heard
Ask the receiver to explain what he or she has just heard.
Ask the receiver to explain what he or she has just heard.
Ask the receiver to explain what he or she has just heard.
if there are bouncing ads and you should check your antivirus software to see if u really have a virus
The best virus protection software is provided by Barracuda. This company's Spam and Virus Firewall Vx allows email to flow freely, yet provides effective multi-threat security.
Always check the sender and only the people you trust. DO not open messages you don't know who they are from OR a website you don't know. Always look at the Subject too, it helps.