[Here’s how to identify spam emails to avoid hackers]
Rabindra Dhungel, 12 september 2020. No one is trying to steal my personal information, data, etc. Rs. If you are active on the internet, you will almost always be haunted by this kind of fear. However, a large number of such scammers and hackers are active in targeting Internet users. For that, they often use deceptive spam emails.
If you check your email box, you will definitely find a few such emails in it. So in today’s internet world, to avoid fraud and deception, it is very important that you separate the right email and spam email. Only then can you protect yourself. Today we are giving you some tips on how to identify spam emails.
Check email id
If you have received an unfamiliar email, you need to identify whether the email ID is correct before opening it. Check the email domain first. Because no official company uses public email domains like 2nm.
Verify fake email
If you receive an email from an official company, the official domain has options like mail bye, send bye or encryption. Return it to the bottom with the email address of the sender
You can see by clicking on the arrow.
Check the email link
Spam emails usually come with a link. In which you are asked to click on the link. This type of attempt is mainly for data theft. So before you click on a link to such an email, hover your cursor over it.
After a while you will see a link in the left hand corner of the screen. From which you will know the actual link within it. This way you can find out if you are trying to deceive yourself through malicious, fake links or websites.
Check language and grammar
The easiest way to identify phishing emails is to not use the correct email language. There are many grammar and spelling mistakes in such emails. If you see this kind of mistake and linguistic weakness, you can guess that it could be spam.
Check the subject
Spammers try to intimidate the user through emails and tell them to click on the link immediately. It contains messages that your account has been suspended or that an attempt has been made to log in to your account from an unknown device. So be aware that emails with this type of message may have been sent for fraud.
Check the attachment
Spam emails sent for fraudulent purposes often come with attachments. So don’t click on the attachments in the email without making sure the email came from an official person or organization. Attachments sent by spammers contain malicious files. Which can damage your computer as well as inject viruses into it.