Online threats aren't
just about malware, either.
Not exact matches
The reason for Rule # 2 might be less obvious: to trick you into feeling comfortable
about opening an attachment, some types of
malware will send an email with an infected attachment to all the address book contacts it finds on a computer that it has
just successfully infected.
Aside from the fact that you pretty much don't have to care
about malware when browsing on a Chromebook, the experience is
just more responsive.
There's more to
malware than
just viruses, although the word virus is often used to talk
about malware in general.
Its
just the media needing to fill space on slow news days, talking
about malware.