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What parts of speech is the sentence One email message contained a virus but it was very quickly deleted?

Well, isn't that just a happy little sentence we have here! Let's break it down together. "One" is an adjective describing "email message," "contained" is a verb showing action, "a" is an article indicating a singular noun, "virus" is a noun, "but" is a conjunction connecting ideas, "it" is a pronoun referring to the virus, "was" is a verb indicating a state of being, and "very quickly" is an adverb describing how the virus was deleted. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, understanding the parts of speech can help us appreciate the beauty of language!


An email message that warns users of a nonexistent virus?

Virus Hoax


What is best way to determine of an email message about a virus is a hoax?

If you recieve an email stating your computer has a virus. It IS a hoax.


Warning messages that attachments have a virus?

The message attachment has a viruis. Delete the message then delete everything in the deleted section.


Is this statement true An email virus involves sending an email message with a modified field?

no


How do computer viruses sperad?

When a virus infects a computer it add registry keys to enable its execution at EVERY startup (until registry key is romoved). In most cases the virus opens email applications on your computer, such as outlook and messenger. If the virus is more sophisticated it may look in IE temporary files in your browser and use that. If however it cannot access your email it monitors that webpage until you log into it again and records the username and password (Keylogger). And then puts the code in an email and sends it to the people in your address book. When the email is opened the virus infects the computer it does the same thing. Every time i get an email i look at the message source. It opens the message safely and lets you see the code/writing in the email. If you see unusual code or line of jumbled up letters and numbers odds are the email is infected and should be deleted immedieatley.


How do you get a virus deleted from your computer?

You need a virus killer.


How do you reduce the risk of opening an email with an attachment?

•The Know test: Is the email from someone that you know? •The Received test: Have you received email from this sender before? •The Expect test: Were you expecting email with an attachment from this sender? •The Sense test: Does email from the sender with the contents as described in the Subject line and the name of the attachment(s) make sense? For example, would you expect the sender - let's say your Mother - to send you an email message with the Subject line "Here you have, ;o)" that contains a message with attachment - let's say AnnaKournikova.jpg.vbs? A message like that probably doesn't make sense. In fact, it happens to be an instance of the Anna Kournikova worm, and reading it can damage your system. •The Virus test: Does this email contain a virus? To determine this, you need to install and use an anti-virus program. That task is described in Task 1 - Install and Use Anti-Virus Programs of "Home Computer Security


How can you avoid risk of opening an email attachment?

•The Know test: Is the email from someone that you know? •The Received test: Have you received email from this sender before? •The Expect test: Were you expecting email with an attachment from this sender? •The Sense test: Does email from the sender with the contents as described in the Subject line and the name of the attachment(s) make sense? For example, would you expect the sender - let's say your Mother - to send you an email message with the Subject line "Here you have, ;o)" that contains a message with attachment - let's say AnnaKournikova.jpg.vbs? A message like that probably doesn't make sense. In fact, it happens to be an instance of the Anna Kournikova worm, and reading it can damage your system. •The Virus test: Does this email contain a virus? To determine this, you need to install and use an anti-virus program. That task is described in Task 1 - Install and Use Anti-Virus Programs of "Home Computer Security


What are the effect of Melissa virus?

The Melissa virus is a mass-mailing macro virus. It can effect email that is sent and infect the computer when the email is opened.


Can you get a virus from all the Email addresses in the body of the Email when you forward an Email?

Yes. You can get a virus and that stupid you should know that already.


Why can't files containing viruses be deleted manually since it gives the message that the files cannot be deleted because they are in use?

Any file being used cannot be deleted. Start the computer in safe mode and make sure there are no programs running. Use task manager to determine this. Stop all running processes. You then may be able to delete the virus. I would suggest you go to www.panda.com and get a free virus scan and removal.