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Email is one of the most common ways that viruses and other malware can enter your computer or device. Here are some tips to help you avoid getting a virus through email: 1. Use a reputable email provider: Use a trusted and reputable email provider that has a good reputation for security and spam filtering. 2. Enable spam filtering: Enable spam filtering in your email account settings, and make sure it is set to a high level of protection. 3. Be cautious with attachments: Be cautious when opening attachments in emails, especially if they are from an unknown sender. If you receive an unexpected attachment, don't open it. Instead, verify with the sender first if it was meant for you. 4. Scan attachments before opening: Before you open any attachments, scan them with your antivirus software to make sure they are safe. 5. Be wary of links: Be cautious when clicking on links in emails, especially if they are from unknown senders. Hover your mouse over the link to see the full URL and ensure it leads to a legitimate website. 6. Verify sender: Check the sender's email address and ensure it is legitimate before opening any attachments or clicking on any links. 7. Don't give personal information: Never give out personal information, such as passwords or credit card details, via email. 8. Use common sense: Be vigilant and use common sense. If an email looks suspicious, don't open it. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. By following these tips, you can help protect yourself from email-based viruses and other types of malware.
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