If someone has sent you spam, it means you have received
(b) An insulting e-mail message
(a) An attachment file
(d) None of the above.
(c) A virus
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A virus
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If someone has sent you spam, it means you have received An attachment file
Explanation:
- The four most common attachment types in spam are disc images, Microsoft Office documents, ZIP archives, and PDF files. Attachments in spam often conceal malware.
- The risk is there everywhere, but it is particularly present in email attachment files.
- This is a malicious attachment, as we understand them. One of the main methods used by hackers to spread malware like trojan, spyware, and ransomware across computers is through these infected attachments.
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