Yeah, I got one from...AUGUST. We were fighting last week and yesterday he gave me a flash drive that he said was from the boss. But that's on my computer at work. How would that affect me at home?
It's possible he may have given you a network traveling worm.
A worm is a form of malware that copies itself on a device and spreads itself around, whether through things like links in emails or even a network. They usually carry harmful programs called "payloads" that can do damage to your computer. They may even just copy themselves over and over to slow your computer down.
Well I'll give it to IT tomorrow, but besides avoiding August, how can I avoid this in the future?
Network traveling worms are worms that spread through a network like WiFi. It's likely you opened a file on your computer carrying the worm, and saved it to an online drive that you accessed with your laptop. This could cause the worm to spread through your network.
Grandma Wilhema...your Control and V keys were stuck down.
Prevention is best, so be cautious when opening links, clicking pop-ups, or email attachments. Follow software updates regularly, as they fix exploits that worms could use.  If your device is infected with a network worm, isolate it quickly and assess the damage. Antivirus tools and worm removal tools are available, and you can even look up some on the internet. On a separate device obviously. Obviously.
Watch your tone boy, or I'll slap you again.
I'm more confused about how August knew how to make a worm. He's not the brightest light bulb if you catch my drift. 
But, Grandma Wilhema, this doesn't seem like a worm, because its replicating pretty slowly, and it seems to stop after each replication. Wait a minute...
*Silence ensues
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