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McClain
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When performing actions between your computer and one that is infected what offers no risk of your computer becoming infected?

When performing actions between your computer and one that is infected what offers no risk of your computer becoming infected?

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  1. When performing actions between two computers if one has a virus, the only thing that will offer no risk is not to use a computer that is known to be infected. Virus protection software is only good if it is up to date and performing properly.

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