Feb 12, 2013

How-To Geek: 50+ File Extensions That Are Potentially Dangerous on Windows

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50+ File Extensions That Are Potentially Dangerous on Windows
Feb 12th 2013, 11:00

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Most people know that .exe files are potentially dangerous, but that isn't the only file extension to beware of on Windows. There are a variety of other potentially dangerous file extensions – more than you might expect.

It's important to know which file extensions are potentially dangerous when deciding whether a file attached to an email or downloaded from the web is safe to open. Even screen saver files can be dangerous on Windows.

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