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Post by juthi52943 on Jan 4, 2024 2:26:31 GMT -5
How to protect yourself against identity theft online? In general, you should exercise caution when entering your information in online forms or responding to emails requesting or updating your information. Do not respond to suspicious emails and delete them immediately. Never click on links in messages whose source you are not sure of. A particularly valuable skill is the ability to identify Job Function Email List websites trying to steal your data. In this regard, it is worth paying attention to the recommendations of the Ministry of Digitization Many phishing messages have incorrect grammar, punctuation, spelling, or lack Polish diacritics,Check whether the email comes from the organization referred to by the sender. Often, the senders email address is completely unreliable or does not match. the signature under the email content or the senders alias name. Assess whether the appearance and overall quality of the email may come from the organizationcompany from which such a message should come, logos used, footers with the senders details, etc. Check if the email is addressed to you by name or refers to a value customer, friend or coworker? This may mean that the sender doesnt really know you and that its part of a phishing scam . Check if the email contains a hidden threat that requires immediate action.
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