Tips to Stop Email Address Harvesting
Frank Costa, President Nexgen Protection Services –
Without a doubt chatbots or large language models lower the barrier for entry to cybercrime, making it possible to create well-written phishing campaigns and generate malware that less capable coders could not produce alone.
When sharing your email address online, consider obfuscating it. For example, use “user [at] domain [dot] com” instead of the actual email format. This makes it harder for automated bots to recognize and harvest.
Be cautious about clicking on links in emails or on websites, especially those promising prizes, discounts, or freebies. These could be traps designed to harvest email addresses.
SOURCE:
Kowski, J. S., Email obfuscation tactics elude security protections, Bloomberg.com, 6/19/2024.
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