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Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:23 am
Spoofing is a type of cyberattack in which a malicious participant impersonates a legitimate sender. They hide their identity by sending an email from a fake address. They try to trick you into believing that the email address is genuine. How does it work, and how can you identify and prevent email spoofing? Let’s take a look.

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What is email spoofing?
Email spoofing is a widespread cyberattack tactic that is list of bahamas whatsapp phone numbers often used in phishing campaigns and many other social engineering schemes .

The idea is very simple. You are much more likely to want to open and respond to an email if it appears to be coming from a legitimate and known sender. So, the point is to send a fraudulent email from a seemingly legitimate email address.

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It could be a colleague, family member, boss, service or brand you use, etc. Basically, anyone you trust and whose email you might want to open and respond to without double-checking.

How does email spoofing work?
Email spoofing is depressingly easy to perform, as it only requires a common email platform, such as Gmail or Outlook, and a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server.