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- Ch. 9 IT Sim: Security and Privacy Flashcards - Quizlet
You receive an email message from a colleague with an attachment you were not expecting In the body of the message, he addresses you by name and suggests that the attachment contains specs for your next project, which you should review with your boss, whom he also addresses by name
- You receive an email containing an attachment that you were not . . .
You receive an email containing an attachment that you were not expecting Which of the following actions will help keep you and your organization secure? A Respond to the message and ask the sender if it is a safe attachment B Open the attachment after you've read the email
- you receive an email containing an attachment that you were not . . .
In the scenario described, the best action to ensure you and your organization's security is to follow your organization's security policy for reporting suspicious attachments Organizations typically have established protocols for handling suspicious or unexpected emails that can help prevent security breaches
- You receive an email with a file attachment, you must make sure the . . .
Do you know the person who is sending this to you? Can you verify they sent it? Were you expecting an attachment? And that's just two (3) questions which would drastically change the answer that you should provide
- Solved: You receive an email containing an attachment that you were not . . .
Responding to the message to ask the sender if it is a safe attachment Following your organization's security policy for reporting suspicious emails In this scenario, the question revolves around the best course of action to take when receiving an unexpected email with an attachment
- Handling Unexpected or Suspicious Email Attachments
Unexpected or suspicious email attachments should never be opened They may execute a disguised program (malware, adware, spyware, virus, etc ) that could damage or steal your data If in doubt, call the sender to verify A good rule of thumb is to only open file attachments if you are expecting them and if they are relevant to the work you are
- Signs of Phishing Emails - Western Michigan University
Don't open any attachments that you were not expecting If you receive an unsolicited email containing a suspicious attachment from a sender that you do not recognize, do not open the attachment If the email claims to be from a WMU department, such as Payroll or the Help Desk, we recommend that you contact that department directly to confirm
- You receive an email containing a lot of internal information and an . . .
When you receive an email that contains unexpected attachments, it is important to take a cautious approach to protect your computer and data Here’s a step-by-step guide on what to do: Do Not Open the Attachment: If you did not expect to receive the attachment, or if the email seems suspicious, do not open any files attached These files
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