How to protect yourself from infection via email

     








          Hey Guys! Hackfreaks here Sending spam with malicious attachments is a fairly popular way of spreading malware and infecting users' computers on the Internet.  According to various antivirus companies, the share of emails with malicious attachments is 3 to 5 percent of the total volume of spam traffic, that is, at least one in every 30 letters in the spam stream carries a malicious surprise.


 Often, a malicious email can even be recognized by its name.  But it happens that a viral message is very well disguised and needs a detailed analysis. This article is brought to you by hackfreaks official. To check incoming mail and its attachments, you can use the services below, which were collected by Igor Bederov | owner of the company Internet-Search. #usefullinks


 1. Verify the sender's email address:

 https://centralops.net/co/emaildossier.aspx

 https://2ip.ru/mail-checker/

 http://ru.smart-ip.net/check-email/

 https://ivit.pro/services/email-valid/ https://www.xverify.com/

 https://mailvalidator.ru/

 https://www.zerobounce.net/

 https://www.emailmarker.com/

 https://quickemailverification.com/

 https://emailrep.io/


 2. Make sure that the sender's domain name matches the email:

 https://2ip.ru/whois/

 http://www.ripn.su/nic/whois/

 https://whoer.net/ru/checkwhois

 http://www.securrity.ru/whoiz.html


 3. Assessing the safety of email hyperlinks:

 https://scanurl.net/

 https://longurl.info/

 https://vms.drweb.ru/online/

 https://virusdesk.kaspersky.com/

 https://opentip.kaspersky.com/


 4. We analyze the attached files in the "sandboxes":

 https://cuckoo.cert.ee/

 https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/https://malwr.com/

 https://any.run/

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