Stopping Spoof Email
Stopping Spoof Email
Email comes in a variety of forms, from important messages that
need your immediate attention, spam that wastes your time and
makes you unproductive and the newest forms of email Spoof
email. Spoof email try's to create an identical email from a
reputable company and then tries to solicit passwords and other
important information from the user in an attempt to take
control of the users account.
All spoofing is illegal and is carried out by hackers and
criminals. Many spoof emails try to gain control of accounts
linked to your financial web sites which you might have joined
such as your credit card company, your bank company, EBay,
Paypal, etc. Many spoof emails are sent out looking identical to
the emails that your normally receive except they state that
they are closing your or account or need your account
information immediately. These emails then ask you to click a
link so that you can give them your information. They might ask
you for your password, credit card number, social security
number or other important information. Once these criminals have
this information they can gain control of your account and
easily steal some of your money via online.
Here are some thing to prevent giving information through a
spoof email. You should never give personal information or
password information through an email. If you receive an email
asking for your password, close the email and open a new browser
window and go to the website to see if there is a problem. You
can always contact the website via phone to make sure everything
is okay with your account. Many spoof emails do not include your
name, so you can tell that it is a fake. Also contact your web
site for more information. Many web sites now offer you
information on how to determine if you received a spoof email.
So remember for protecting your account and finances, never give
any personal or account information through an email. Be
cautious and the odds are that you won't get taken by a spoof
email.