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Stop sending e-mail attachments!

Data Doctors Radio Program | Ken Colburn, Brandon Disney & Ken Moskowitz Files attached to e-mail messages have long been an effective method of infecting millions of computers by tricking folks into opening attachments with clever social engineering tactics.

But what if everyone stopped sending anything legitimate via e-mail? Wouldn't that allow us all to universally ignore any file attached to an e-mail?

Listen in as the Data Doctors give you lots of alternatives to sending legit files via e-mail so your recipient won't ever have to try to figure out if the attachment is safe or a ticking time bomb!

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Original Air Dates: May 29, 2010 / May 30, 2010

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