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What is spoofing
<seo title="What is spoofing" metakeywords="what is spoofing,how to spoof,spoofed email" metadescription="What is spoofing" /> <div align=justify>There are different forms of email spoofing, but all have a similar result: a user receives email that is claimed to be sent from one source but actually being sent from a different source. Email spoofing is often an attempt to trick the user into making a damaging statement or releasing some sensitive information (e.g. passwords or credit card number). Nowadays there are several ways how to spoof emails but we'll outline the basic one. An example of spoofed email that could affect your site security may be an email claiming to be from a person in authority requesting users to send them a copy of a social security number, or other personal information. Here are some ways to prevent email spoofing: * using some good antivirus software, which is updated on the regular basis. * setting up SPF Record. Sender Policy Framework (SPF) records allow domain owners to specify the hosts permitted to send email on behalf of their domains. Normal SMTP allows any computer on the net to send an email claiming to be from anyone. This is quite often used by spammers to send emails with forged From: addresses. SPF record makes it difficult to forge From: addresses and, therefore, send spoofed emails For example, if you own the domain example.com, you can specify the authorized hosts to send email originating from user@example.com. Setting up a record will ensure that messages sent from users in your domain are not rejected by the recipient's domain. Also some additional tips to prevent getting spoofed email: * Look at the "From" address on the email you receive. Anything to the right of the "@" symbol should be the name of the legitimate company. * Look at the URL address that appears in your browser address bar after you click the link in the spoofed email . Make sure it is the same address as the legitimate address for that company's website. '''Note:''' there are a few articles on the net providing the information on how to spoof. Look for them as well. They will help you to take additional steps to prevent spoofing.</div>
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