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phishing
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 8:39 pm
by jack
for at least 6 months now I have been getting phishing emails, at first their email address were easy to spot, something
xxxxx1958@gmail.com for example, but lately their addresses are normal looking
it's to the point that I am afraid to view any of my mail, and certainly not click on any of it's content

Re: phishing
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 10:24 pm
by mk-soft
The email programmes are most secure because you can preview them. But if you are suspicious, never open attachments or click on links.
A sender can be faked. That's just the way it is.
But you can also use the e-mail program to display the pure text to see more information.
P.S.
Simple rules:
- Delete unknown emails and never think about them again.
- A bank will never send you an email (unless you request it).
- Never open a banking page from an e-mail link.
Any access:
- A request to change or check access data will never be sent by e-mail.
- Confirmations of access will only be sent on your request. (Two point authentication)
- If possible, use the two-point authentication methods via mobile phone (SMS or App) for your accesses.