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Some one sent me an infected e-mail.It was pretending to be returning a redirected e-mail to me. I did not recognise it..but...my anti-virus did...and I put it in the vault without opening it.This is the first time it has happened to me...Since then I have been getting one or two per day...they are easy to see and I delete them straight away. I still have the first one in the vault.Am I supposed to do something with it or do I just leave it sitting in the vault.Is it safe there. Thank you .

2006-09-14 02:00:31 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Security

5 answers

If your AV software cannot repair it then delete it

2006-09-14 02:03:15 · answer #1 · answered by youngfinedudmomo 1 · 0 0

particular, this quite did take place---Republicans in Congress, who had all the e-mails greater advantageous than 2 months in the past, desperate to bend and deform, and to regulate to their partisan-hack earnings the e-mails they opted to "leak" to a prepared and complicit ABC information. The needed examine by ability of valid newshounds and expertise agencies (besides via fact the yankee human beings) ought to now concentration strongly on merely WHY those do-not something GOP Congressional "leaders" might hotel to such vulgar and merciless undesirable behaviors against any sitting President (while this u . s . a . is at conflict on distant places soil) rather of ultimate purpose, impartial, and bonafide. For the deniers between your respondents, the Congressional Republicans' planned modifications of the e-mails they selectively chosen to leak to the clicking with the intention to maliciously undermine and falsely demean the Obama administration are actually a rely of public checklist, study aloud in the day previous's information, alongside with MSNBC's "PoliticsNation" with Reverend Al Sharpton, "The Rachel Maddow tutor," and Lawrence O'Donnell's "the final notice."

2016-10-14 23:57:13 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It's safe in the vault, you can delete it from the vault if you want. It's there just in case it's an essential file for something you can recover it.

2006-09-14 02:03:39 · answer #3 · answered by Yoi_55 7 · 0 0

Well depending on what you are using, yes it should be quarentined fine. Either someone you may or may not know as your email address in their address book and became infected, or it is a random worm that is spoofing your email address

2006-09-14 02:13:06 · answer #4 · answered by shadowkat 5 · 0 0

Buddy.......Scan ur PC usin a nice UPDATED antivirus .....i guess there is an UPDATE for OUTLOOK Express---Update tat 2....Dont 4get Scannin ur PC.....i hope u Find it....hav Fun

2006-09-14 02:05:40 · answer #5 · answered by rocky 1 · 0 0

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