A virus that is sent through email to attack your computer, if an email looks suspicious do not open it, or your computer will feel the consequences.
Logging int your email should not cause your computer to get a virus. When you do log into your email always watch on the links that you open some can have virus.
Usually when you open a file or email attachment. Never open a file or email attachment that is unfamiliar to you or if the sender is unknown to you. Also, be sure you have an updated and reliable anti-virus application running on your computer.
Visit the distrustful website or open the unknown email.
you can get a virus trough opening the email but you most likely going to get through the link
To open a spring email, one must have the code installed in ones computer which can be installed manually. Spring framework provides a good combination of email and images, that run off of java applications.
I am already a member of incredimail... How do I obtain accaee to my email from another computer?
it effects your email because there are certain types of virus' and one is a Trojan horse. its most likely in emails and it looks like its good and then it will give you one, and could destroy your computer. also, sometimes if your friends send you random pictures, it may be a virus and it could attack your computer and spread it to everyone in your email contacts. Its best to open emails you know who they are from and hope that its not a virus coming from one of your friends.
Remove it from the system and try to download and open again.
After opening and reading your email, look for the action button on top and choose "Mark as Unread". This will make your email appear to be unopened.
Gmail does not mess up your computer, Gmail trys to prevent it using different means of security to protect your email. However, if you were to open an email which contained malicious software then your computer will be harmed (which is not the fault of Google.)
Yes, it could overload your computer causing the blue screen of death error (BSD). When you start your computer again, the virus would be running on your computer.