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Email spoofing

Email spoofing is the creation of email messages with a forged sender address. The term applies to email purporting to be from an address which is not actually the sender's; mail sent in reply to that address may bounce or be delivered to an unrelated party whose identity has been faked.

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Malicious use of spoofing

The effect on mail servers

Countermeasures

Business email

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Email spoofing

Nodes48
Edges47
Triples13
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.041667
Components1

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Email spoofing

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related to Malicious use of spoofing · 8
Email spoofing → Email, Fingerprint Cards, October, Phishing, Samsung, Swedish, The, This
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Email spoofing → creation of email messages with a forged sender address

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Email spoofingis acreation of email messages with a forged sender address0.90text
Klezinstance ofMalware0.80text
Sober among many more modern examples often search for email addresses within the computer they have infectedinstance ofMalware0.80text
and they use those addresses both as targets for emailinstance ofMalware0.80text
and also to create credible forged From fields in the emails that they sendinstance ofMalware0.80text
Email spoofingrelated to Malicious use of spoofingPhishing0.60section
Email spoofingrelated to Malicious use of spoofingEmail0.60section
Email spoofingrelated to Malicious use of spoofingThis0.60section
Email spoofingrelated to Malicious use of spoofingOctober0.60section
Email spoofingrelated to Malicious use of spoofingSwedish0.60section
Email spoofingrelated to Malicious use of spoofingFingerprint Cards0.60section
Email spoofingrelated to Malicious use of spoofingThe0.60section

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