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TK Keanini, CEO at cybersecurity software seller DNSFilter, recently told the Wall Street Journal that clicking the ...
Unsubscribe scams are fooling users with fake links. Stay alert and learn how to protect your inbox from phishing traps.
Another, more directly problematic scenario is using a completely fake unsubscribe link to send you to a URL that looks fine, ...
That link at the bottom of your email might clean up your inbox—or make you a bigger target.
Hackers are exploiting unsubscribe feature in emails to gain access to users' data. By clicking on malicious unsubscribe ...
At the heart of the scam is a tactic known as email address collection. Cybercriminals insert tracking code into unsubscribe ...
If you’re trying to rid yourself of unwanted messages, you could put yourself at risk when trying to unsubscribe from the ...
Many people click unsubscribe links without thinking, but have you ever thought that these clicks could expose you to scams ...
Like the flood of spam texts, your email inbox is likely filled with newsletters, promotions, and other messages that you don ...
In fact, Keanini claims that one in every 644 clicks can lead to a malicious website.
Google Messages recently rolled out a feature that made it easy to unsubscribe from automated texts, but it's now reverting ...
Don’t blindly trust an “unsubscribe” link. In today’s digital age, staying off a scammer’s radar is often safer than asking ...