basically, if you didn"t do anything related to the subject line, just delete. If it"s obviously from someone you don"t know and the subject sounds too good to be true, like gibberish, or a commercial; delete it--better yet mark it as spam/block sender. of course you miss important messages once in awhile but usually they got your other info or "know" you from yt or your other favorite website--they"ll get you another way, although late.
facebook and myspace and twitter and the next new thing will always be havens for virus and malicious software. chatrooms used to be the it thing, now it"s social networking. I tend to ignore the messages from facebook, even though i have an account. I just delete without reading and log into my fb account once in awhile. just using facebook seems to cause issues--i have antivirus and spyware removal tools.
I have a few different email accounts that are used for different purposes. for example, If i see a facebook message on the wrong email account, i know it"s garbage. Only one of my email accounts is a paid isp account, the others are freebies thru hotmail, yahoo, etc. one freebie is used for friends and family just incase i switch isps.
just be smart out there. And be secretive/vague about your kids and grandkids on the internet.
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