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Real-Life Communication -- Solution

Here's what we came up with:

1. Is it possible to be 100 percent risk free from a computer virus?

No, but you can try to reduce the chances of getting one.

2. What should you do if you receive an e-mail with a file attachment from an unknown source? Why?

You should delete it. A file attachment can contain a virus that will spread after you "execute" or open it.

3. How can you protect yourself when downloading files from the Internet?

Don't download from questionable sources, such as newsgroups. Even if you download from a site that you're comfortable with, scan the file after you download it and before you open it up.

4. You find a floppy disk in the school library. It's not marked and nobody claims it. You want to take it home and use it to store data. Why is this not such a good idea?

A floppy can contain a virus that will invade your system after the computer boots.