I received a virus through my e-mail. Does your system scan for viruses?

Yes, our system is constantly scanning and deleting viruses. Although a larger majority would be removed and you would never see them, inevitably some will slip through. This is why all ISP's recommend installing a virus scanner on your computer as well for extra protection..Do not open any unknown email attachments. Please scan your system often using an anti-virus software.

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