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Computer article 8 Dialing Up to the Internet: How to Stay Safe Online part 7
3. Don't fall for a fibbing email. Most viruses won't damage your computer unless you open the email attachment that includes the virus. So hackers - people who use the Internet to access computers without permission - often lie to get you to open the attachments. The email may appear to come from a friend or colleague, or it may have an appealing file name, like "Fwd: FUNNY TEXT" or "As per your request!" It could appear to link to a website or promise to clean a virus off your computer if you open it. Don't open an email attachment - even if it looks like it's from a friend or coworker - unless you are expecting it or know what it contains. If you send an email with an attached file, include a text message explaining what it is.
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