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        <description>How do we know an e-mail contains a virus?

MAIN RULE:  NEVER AUTOMATICALLY TRUST AN EMAIL WITH AN ATTACHMENT.

You think 'I have antivirus software, I am safe'? Think Twice. 

At this time it is actually the malware, ransomware... which is more dangerous as the viruses.
GNO pc's cannot update the windows enough, because of the limited resources of internet connection (when we have a server in  place that might be a central updating server) so we do run pc's that are more prone to attack as in a…</description>
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