You have been surfing the internet and have decided to download a new game. Your computer issues a warning that the software may be harmful and is being quarantined. Which best practice would this be associated with?

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The situation you described is associated with the best practice of software and application safety. More specifically, it falls under the category of caution with downloads and the use of antivirus/firewall protection.

When your computer warns you that the software may be harmful and quarantines it, it is taking precautionary measures to protect your system from potential malware or viruses. Best practices include:

  1. Only downloading software from trusted sources: Use official websites or reputable platforms.
  2. Keeping antivirus software up to date: Ensuring your security software is current helps in better identifying and blocking threats.
  3. Regularly updating your operating system and applications: This helps protect against vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious software.
  4. Being cautious with unfamiliar software: Always read reviews and do some research about the software before downloading it.

This approach can help mitigate the risks associated with installing unverified software.