Tech Tip #47: How to Keep Your Email Safe from Scams and Spam Have you ever received an email that looked a little suspicious? Maybe it claimed you won a prize you never entered for, or asked you to reset your password for an account you don’t recognize. Scammers and…

Tech Tip #47: How to Keep Your Email Safe from Scams and Spam

Have you ever received an email that looked a little suspicious? Maybe it claimed you won a prize you never entered for, or asked you to reset your password for an account you don’t recognize. Scammers and cybercriminals use email to trick people into sharing personal information or downloading harmful attachments. In this post, we’ll cover simple steps you can take to keep your email safe.

Email scams can lead to stolen personal information, identity theft, and even financial loss. By being cautious, you can protect yourself from:

  • Phishing Scams: Fake emails that try to steal your passwords and personal details.
  • Malware Attachments: Harmful files that can infect your device.
  • Spam Overload: Annoying emails that clutter your inbox and sometimes contain hidden dangers.

Easy Steps to Keep Your Email Secure

  1. Think Before You Click
  2. Check the Sender’s Email Address
  3. Beware of Urgent or Scary Messages
  4. Use Strong, Unique Passwords
  5. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
  6. Don’t Open Suspicious Attachments
  7. Mark Spam and Block Unwanted Senders
  8. Stay Updated

Asked your friends and family but still need help? 

If you ever receive an email that seems suspicious and want a second opinion, feel free to reach out to me at brandon [at] brandonlucariello [dot] com or click the “Email Me” link in the top right corner of the web page. After you forward me the email or send me the email in .msg or .eml format I’ll check it for signs of fraud or malicious content and get back to you.

Keeping your email safe doesn’t have to be complicated. By following these simple habits, you can protect yourself from scams and security threats. If an email ever feels suspicious, take a step back and verify before clicking or responding.

Have you ever spotted a scam email? Share your experience in the comments below so we can all learn together!

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