Introduction
Have you ever wondered how email scammers get your private email address? Scammers are always looking for ways to collect data—from phishing emails to fake login pages. We want you to be on your guard and learn what they’ll do to try and get your personal information.
For example, you know the kind of scam messages that try to trick you into clicking on a link to see photos of cute kittens? Scammers use your social media accounts to learn your name and other identifying information, which they use to send emails that look like they’re from a friend.
In this article, we’ll tell you exactly how they do it and what you can do to stop them.
What Are Phishing Email Scams
Phishing emails are not just innocent spam. They are criminal attempts to fraudulently acquire private information from unsuspecting users. Some people, however, allow their greed to get the best of them and fall for these scams. Even though some of these emails are quite easy to see through, millions of people every year still fall prey to phishing scams.
It’s no secret that cybercriminals attack their targets by sending out sophisticated phishing email scams. These scams resemble emails from legitimate banks, government agencies, credit card companies, social networking sites, online payment websites, or multiple online stores. These usually begin with an approach where the sender asks recipients to click on a link that redirects them to an ad page where they need to specify and…
