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- ALF28Super solver
In some cases hackers can use your email address and this can be for "illegal activity" such as imperonation, identity teft, fraud, unauthorised access, data protection breach.
Hackers/spammers can also set up new email addresses in your own name and send spam to you or use this for other purposes, the object being to get your attention or may be impersonation.
In some cases hackers will take over an email address which is more serious and difficult to recover, so tight security is needed.
I have had that happen a few times, and often find someone has used my email for things such as purchases, dating websites etc, it can happen to any email. In some cases it may be a mistake of typing but always check out anything unusual.
Sometimes your email adess can be used by hackers to register your account with a company to sign up for things by hackers, so you get an email which will ask for your details (phishing) and may be linked to fake websites
If that occurs change paswords and check email account security and check out any strange events but avoid clinking links in the email.
- ALF28Super solver
The old email contact that resumed after many years appears genuine, I can only think that they have found my email address on a database and resumed contact to see if I am still there.
Any unusual emails could be spam and need careful checking or deletion.
Email/data from the past the distant past can still exist stored for many years as electronic records on servers or even home comuters, or on hackers data bases.
Email security is imprtant so I use 2FA verification, this avoids hackers taking over emails and changing the account details, this also can prevent hackers finding your data and setting up accounts, emails etc using your details, I have seen emails with my name as the email address but a different named owner which could be hackers.
- ALF28Super solver
Email that is from my own ntlworld email address was picked up as spam with a double taging and best not opened, it had attachments and giff images attached, sent using outlook software from Poland.
Not sure what it was, so just I ignored this email.
The spam emails are from unknown sources and best avoided by not doing anything with them.
I do not get many now, perhaps several spams in a week, but it is amazing how emails can be spoofed easily to apear to be from a known person, even yourself.
- TudorVery Insightful Person
It’s always best to check the mail headers they can often identify spam. I use Apple Mail for reading my email and only get about 1 spam message a month and never see any spam in my inbox. Apple is very good at getting rid of real spam messages before you even see them. I have an email provider that lets you have unlimited mail boxes, so I use a system like ‘bank@myurl’, ‘gas@myurl’ and ‘vmc@myurl’. This readily identifies any companies that have ‘sold’ my email address.
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