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Question for the technically advanced (blackberry)?

I have a lot of pictures on my phone and I decided to send them all to my email so I can delete them. Well I go to attach some pics in an email and when the names come up there’s one entitled "image." I don’t know which picture this is so I went to my camera to view the pics and see which one it is. Well, there is no pic entitled "image" but I figured I’d send it anyway. So I open the email on my computer and there’s a preview of the other 4 pictures but this one that reads "image" is only showing as an attachment. I open it and it is a pic of a little girl and I have no idea who this little girl is and I know I did not take this picture but I don’t know how it got onto my phone and why it won’t show on my phone. This phone is a replacement and I don’t know if it was used or not. Is this some type of virus or something or did someone hack into my phone? Please help, thanks.

"Image" is usually associated with an external link (Internet URL/web address) pointing to a web site, or picture on a web site. Just delete it. When you get a refurbished/reconditioned device there might be some residual files/bookmarks that actually become yours. Vendors are notorious for leaving residuals.

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  1. Egore says:

    "Image" is usually associated with an external link (Internet URL/web address) pointing to a web site, or picture on a web site. Just delete it. When you get a refurbished/reconditioned device there might be some residual files/bookmarks that actually become yours. Vendors are notorious for leaving residuals.
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