New research shows that up to a half of all HTML email attachments are malicious, and not just because of a few massive campaigns. Researchers warn that attackers are relying more on malicious HTML ...
Be suspicious of emails that ask for personal information and create a sense of urgency-- even if they look like they come from the university. "Update your account." "Confirm your identity." "Failure ...
The "external sender" warnings shown to email recipients by clients like Microsoft Outlook can be hidden by the sender, as demonstrated by a researcher. Turns out, all it takes for attackers to alter ...
One of the quickest ways to fill your email inbox with spam is to post your address on a Web page. Email harvesting programs crawl the Web relentlessly, searching for new addresses to add to spam ...
A DigitalPoint Forum thread has a copy of a email sent to a webmaster for violating Google's webmaster guidelines. The email specifically shows the webmaster which guidelines they are breaking, in ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Feedback