How to Alert a Sender if The Recipient Email is Malicious

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How to Alert a Sender if The Recipient Email is Malicious RMail’s Lookalike Domain Detector Alerts a Sender after They Click Forward, Reply or Reply All–before the Email Is Sent Before we begin today’s tech tip, we first wholeheartedly thank all Veterans for their courage and commitment past and present. It is this, that gives us others the opportunity to worry about free society business risks, like the financial risks we describe below. Thank you, from Tech Essentials. If you’re a Simpsons fan, you may remember a memorable scene in the 2007 movie where a future President Schwarzenegger tells a staffer who presents him with 5 policy briefs that, “I was elected to lead, not to read.” (You need to say this aloud in your best Ahnold accent to get the full effect.)

[Join our email security and e-signature product web briefings next week! Click to register. Or, join our real estate and settlement services session with RESPRO. Click to register.] Similarly, you may recall that a few weeks ago we covered how some email gateways have alerting capabilities for reply hijacking and anti-whaling, which is, on the surface, a good thing. Who wouldn’t want to know if the email address they are replying to is not the actual email address they expect? This problem is if these email gateways simply stamp alerts in the subject or first line of literally every inbound email that you receive (e.g., [EXTERNAL] added to the subject, or in red text on the first line ‘Don’t click links in this email unless you trust the sender’), you are then required to have to read each of these alerts very carefully to see if a mismatch in addresses exists. (If it does, you are the potential victim of a whaling Business Email Compromise attack.) You may now have that same Ahnold voice in your head screaming, “I am paid to lead, not to read!” These email gateways that ‘over alert’ you are effectively the boy who cried wolf, and we all know how that story ends. However, there’s another wrinkle in this email stamp story that I’ve discovered as it pertains to sales/marketing emails: I’m seeing that some recently


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How to Alert a Sender if The Recipient Email is Malicious by Henry Klaseen - Issuu