Gm tech 2 software for windows usb

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Never click an unexpected link in an email. If you aren't sure who sent you the email-or something doesn't look quite right-don't open it.

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To reduce the chances of your device being infected: Some malware can hack email accounts and use them to send malicious spam to any contacts they find. However, these emails can also look like they come from a legitimate business or someone you know. Sometimes a malicious email will be easy to spot-it could have bad spelling and grammar, or come from an email address you've never seen before. If you do open the attachment, you'll end up installing malware on your PC. It might say you have to open the attachment to get the items delivered to you, or to get money. This can be an email with a file attached that tells you it is a receipt for a delivery, a tax refund, or an invoice for a ticket. Malware authors often try to trick you into downloading malicious files.

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