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Asked: December 13, 20222022-12-13T20:02:35+05:30 2022-12-13T20:02:35+05:30

How To Stop Email Spam Attack?

How To Stop Email Spam Attack?
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    1. Sachin Gautam
      Sachin Gautam Bronze
      2022-12-13T20:22:36+05:30Added an answer on December 13, 2022 at 8:22 pm

      1. Install a spam filter: Install a spam filter on your email server to filter out any incoming spam emails.

      2. Use an email blacklist: An email blacklist is a list of known spammers and malicious email addresses. Add any suspicious email addresses to your blacklist to prevent them from sending you emails.

      3. Use email authentication: Email authentication helps to verify the authenticity of emails. It is recommended to use SPF, DKIM, and DMARC protocols to authenticate emails.

      4. Set up an alert system: Set up an alert system to alert you when suspicious emails are sent to your mailbox.

      5. Change your passwords frequently: Change your passwords frequently to prevent any unauthorized access to your email account.

      6. Keep your software up to date: Keep your software up to date to ensure that any security patches are applied to prevent any malicious attacks.

      7. Educate yourself and your employees: Educate yourself and your employees on how to recognize and avoid spam emails.

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    2. Nilay Sharma
      Nilay Sharma Level 30
      2022-12-13T20:32:18+05:30Added an answer on December 13, 2022 at 8:32 pm

      1. Enable strong spam filtering: Use a strong spam filter to identify and block the email messages that are most likely to be spam.

      2. Don’t click links in emails: Links in emails can be used by spammers to infect your computer with malicious software or provide attackers with access to sensitive information. By not clicking on links, you can minimize the chances of being attacked.

      3. Unsubscribe from unwanted emails: Many companies offer their customers the ability to unsubscribe from promotional emails. If you find yourself receiving more spam than desired, this is an option you should consider.

      4. Be aware of phishing attempts: Phishing attacks use fake emails and websites in an attempt to trick unsuspecting users into giving up confidential information. Be aware of these attacks and do not click links or provide information in an email that you don’t trust.

      5. Block email addresses: You can block specific email addresses from sending emails to your address. This can be useful if you have been targeted by a specific individual or group.

      6. Practice caution when providing personal information: Spammers often try to collect personal information from their victims. Be sure to practice caution when providing any sensitive information, including phone numbers, addresses, credit card numbers, etc.

      7. Install anti–virus and anti–malware software: Anti–virus and anti–malware programs can help protect your computer from malicious software that is sent via email.

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    3. Priyanka
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      2022-12-13T20:42:42+05:30Added an answer on December 13, 2022 at 8:42 pm

      1. Install and use an anti-spam program: An anti-spam program can help identify and filter out spam emails before they ever reach your inbox.

      2. Keep your email address private: Make sure to only provide your email address to trustworthy sources, and be careful about what you post online.

      3. Avoid responding to spam emails: Responding to spam emails will likely result in more spam emails being sent to your inbox.

      4. Mark emails as spam: Use your email provider’s “Mark as Spam” feature if you receive an email that appears to be spam.

      5. Verify emails with the sender: If you receive an email that appears to be suspicious, contact the sender directly to verify that it is legitimate.

      6. Use an email alias: Creating an email alias can help protect your primary email address from being targeted by spammers.

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