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Cybercriminals often make use of email-based attack campaigns to target all kinds of organizations. They use mail servers, choking spam, and scam emails loaded with malicious software developed to interrupt business procedures. Many professionals still fail to detect these dedicated attacks in the form of phishing emails. So, it is vital to learn how to clearly tell if an email has been spoofed in order to shield and safeguard yourself. The Email Header can indicate whether or not a cybercriminal has access to your email account.
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Written by
@Deepak_Gupta
Serial entrepreneur & CEO building AI-powered solutions for cybersecurity. Founded LoginRadius, now building GrackerAI & LogicBalls
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email-security|phishing-email|multifactor-authentication|email-scams|phishing-and-malware|password-security|email-checker|cyber-security-awareness
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