Everyone at Lane who is receiving email has to be getting some of the messages that have a suspicious attachment with it. Usually, you can preview an attachment before opening but, these do not have a preview.
Generally, it's not recommended to open email attachments that don't have a preview, especially if they are unexpected or from an unknown sender. This is because the attachment could contain malware or other malicious code like viruses or spyware that could harm your computer or phone, or corrupt your data.
If you're unsure, it's best to verify the sender and the attachment's purpose before opening it. Do this by contacting the sender through a different communication channel (like a phone call or text) to confirm its legitimacy.
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