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Q Can I get a computer virus by checking or reading my e-mail?

Internet Texoma FAQ
A As of this writing it is very unlikely that a virus can be transmitted in this way. In our opinion normal anti-virus precautions are adequate. Popular software includes McAfee, Norton Anti-Virus, or Thunderbyte. Evaluation copies are available on the Web; please visit TUCOWS for anti-virus software. Another way that your computer can catch a virus is through an e-mail attachment. In this case, you would have to run the file in order for it to infect anything.

Can I Get A Virus from E-Mail?

E-mail basics
In the days before E-mail, most viruses were transmitted by floppy disks passed from computer to computer. Now, most viruses are transmitted by E-mail in attachments. You can protect yourself from viruses by opening E-mail attachments only if you can answer yes to all four of the following questions:

What about getting a virus through e-mail?

BCI
It is now possible to get a virus just by reading a plain-text e-mail message. This is a property of the KAK Worm virus. What you also have to watch out for are messages that include an executable file attachment. In order to activate a virus or a Trojan horse program, your computer has to execute some type of code. This could be a program attached to an e-mail, a word document that you download from the internet, or something received on a floppy disk.

Can I receive a virus through e-mail?

E-MailAnywhere - Frequently Asked Questions - Miscellaneous
Yes. Some viruses are designed to be transmitted through e-mail. Viruses transmitted through e-mail usually come in the form of an attachment. You actually have to open the attachment before the virus can infect your system. If an attachment looks suspicious, then do not open it until you can confirm that it is not a virus.

Is it possible to get a virus from e-mail ?

Sify Broadband
E-mail messages are in the simple text format. Hence it is impossible to get a virus into your system by simply reading your e-mail. Viruses are usually transmitted as attachments to e-mail. Exercise caution while launching these attachments. If you get an email from an unsolicited source along with an attachment, it is better to delete it. In case you are suspicious about an attachment, check it's authenticity with the sender of the message.

So can I still e-mail you?

Frequently Asked Questions about NYPD Blue
Sure. If you have a question that isn't here or in the long version of the FAQ, or if you just want to send along a comment, feel free. If I know the answer and/or have the time and energy, I'll write back.

CAN I GET AN E-MAIL VIRUS FROM YOUR DIGEST?

QuiverFull Digest FAQs
We format the digest strictly and deliberately as plain text, because we want the digest to be readable everywhere on any system. Only plain text does that. The software which assembles the digests has several walls that bar anything but plain text from getting through. (1) It accepts no posts except those in plain text, and (2) It has no capacity to produce anything but plain text in the digest mail piece.

Do you run my e-mail through a virus scanner?

Sierra Advantage Wireless Broadband -- 1-877-EDC-WISP / FAQ'...
Yes, a commercial virus scanner is used for all incoming e-mail. The virus identity files are continually updated automatically to ensure the most up to date viruses are caught. Please note that many ISP's charge extra for this service while we do this for you at no extra cost.

Is e-mail the only way I can get a virus?

BreakTheChain.org - Frequently Asked Questions
No, e-mail is just one of several virus and worm delivery methods, and probably the most popular. Other routes of infection include direct downloads from websites, newsgroups, instant messages, ftp servers or elsewhere. This is just one reason why relying on virus warning e-mails provides no real protection.

Can you get an e-mail virus simply by opening an e-mail?

Spam and Virus (Canby Telephone Association)
If you are using Windows 95 or Windows 98 and Outlook Express 5.0-6.0, you can receive an e-mail with a hidden script worm that will write a file to your Windows Startup folder. To prevent this from happening, you can turn off the Windows scripting option. Unfortunately, many new viruses are created each month. The best way to protect yourself from new computer viruses is to regularly update your anti-virus software.

For more detail on mail, click here. Can my WebTV get a virus?

Answers to Some Frequent webtv.users Questions
No, because WebTV isn't a computer and can't download or run a virus (which is a small program). Most viruses you hear about are hoaxes, you can find out more about hoaxes, rumors, and chain letters here. What can I do about all the spam (unsolicited e-mail advertisements) I've been getting? Either discard them without replying to them, or (much better) report them. To learn how and who to report it to, visit Death of a Spammer.

How do I handle e-mail that I suspect came with a computer virus?

SOS - Frequently Asked Questions
NEVER open an attachment from a stranger and be highly suspicious of attachments from friends. The worm-type viruses utilize personal Internet address files to distribute the virus among unsuspecting acquaintances of the infected sender. Penn State has a site-license for Symantec Anti-Virus for students, staff, and faculty. We urge you to install an Anti-Virus program OR if you already own one, please update the virus definition files.

Will Spam and Virus protection apply to all e-mail addresses on my account?

paradise.net - Webmail info
Paradise.net spam and virus filtering is performed on a per mailbox basis. Mail delivered to a paradise.net mailbox is protected. Not protected are MailBagging, DIA and MX hosting addresses.

What can happen if an e-mail virus or hacker invades my machine?

FAQ DSL
E-mail viruses can delete your hard drive, steal private information, including user names and passwords, credit card and banking data and social security numbers. Moreover, they can implant themselves on your machine causing programs to work improperly. Hackers can use your computer to attack Web sites or businesses in your name. That means you could be implicated for a crime you did not commit!

What kind of e-mail virus protection do you offer?

Hostito Web Hosting - e-mail services faqs
Our e-mail software scans all e-mail for file types likely to contain viruses, such as .exe, .pif, etc. In addition, our control panel allows you to set various restrictions on e-mail that you receive, reducing the chance receiving a virus via e-mail from an unknown sender.

How does your spam, and virus filtration work, and what if any e-mail attachments are blocked?

Lightning Bolt Technologies' Support Zone
On our LBDSL.net, and LBTech.us domains we use a spam, and virus filtration system that filters emails before they hit our users' inbox. This allows our servers to work more efficiently, verses checking mail at every single inbox. This means there are no per user settings you need to set, or adjust. We have run many test, and have very few false positive on spam filtration.

I've been receiving e-mail messages saying I've given someone a virus. What do I do?

Kin-Help FAQs | U-M Division of Kinesiology
These virus spreaders are clever, and they can forge your and anyone else's e-mail address in the "from" field. So if you get an attachment from someone you know, unless you're expecting it and know what it is...don't open it! Delete it instead, or at the very least confirm with the sender that they actually sent it to you. You can also keep an eye on your computer, and if it begins to act peculiarly (see below), contact Kin-Help.

Question : I received an e-mail with a virus that seems to be labelled from Cybia. Why?

Cybia - The FAQ Page
Answer : It is quite common for virus messages to "forge" a sender's address in order to make it appear as if they have been sent from someone you know. Be assured that they have NOT been sent from me! I notice that a lot of popular sites get targeted in this way, with variations of their domains being inserted into the "from" fields. If you ever receive a message like this then just delete it right away without opening.

Can my computer get a virus from the lab (or from the Internet, or from e-mail)?

Frequently Asked Questions about Distance Education at Georg...
Normally, you can't get a virus directly from a lab computer, since they are equipped with anti-virus software, but you could still get a virus too new to be detected. Viruses from the Internet are relatively less common, but are growing in types and frequency. Special Internet anti-virus software is available. Even if you have such software, however, you should be very careful in downloading software and other files from the Internet, especially if you don't know where it's from.
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