: Sites like Simply Fiercely and Good Housekeeping compile similar "live life to the fullest" messages.
They say some messages are better left unsent. Found this in the drafts folder from a number I don't recognize. The attachment is corrupted, but the text is clear as day.
While a .txt file is generally safe, attackers often use double extensions (e.g., filename.txt.exe ). If your system hides known file extensions, you might think you are opening a notepad file when you are actually running a virus.
: Sites like Simply Fiercely and Good Housekeeping compile similar "live life to the fullest" messages.
They say some messages are better left unsent. Found this in the drafts folder from a number I don't recognize. The attachment is corrupted, but the text is clear as day.
While a .txt file is generally safe, attackers often use double extensions (e.g., filename.txt.exe ). If your system hides known file extensions, you might think you are opening a notepad file when you are actually running a virus.