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What is the “securedoc.html” file that is attached to an encrypted e-mail message, and is it safe to open that file?

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What is the “securedoc.html” file that is attached to an encrypted e-mail message, and is it safe to open that file?

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The attached file named “securedoc.html” contains the encrypted message that you have received and the information necessary to decrypt the message. To read the encrypted message, follow the directions on this page. To protect your computer from viruses, we recommend that you install an antivirus software program from a reputable company, and use the program to scan all email attachments. Download files only from known senders. If you have questions about the validity of the message, contact the sender directly before opening any attachment.

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