Hoaxes usually arrive in the form of an
email. Please disregard the hoax emails - they contain bogus
warnings usually intent only on frightening or misleading users.
The best course of action is to merely delete these hoax emails. Although
it is possible to be emailed an infected executable file or document
containing a macro virus, by simply reading your email, you will
not get a computer virus. You would have to open the file attachment
to actually get a virus. Therefore, precautions should be taken
when dealing with such attachments. See St. Edward's email attachment
policy for information on attachments that are automatically
discarded because of their potential to carry viruses and worms.
If you receive notice of a virus via email, please forward it
to the Help Desk at helpline@stedwards.edu so that it can
be checked out. If it is a legitimate virus, you and the St.
Edward's community will be notified.
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