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Mice, Sub-addressing, Spam, Spoofing

This page is about Mice, Sub-addressing, Spam, Spoofing Technical Terms

Mice
Control device handheld, connected to a computer, With a displacement on a surface causes the displacement of a marker on the screen.
English: mouse.


Sub-addressing
Additional services enable customers to extend his addressing capacity beyond that which allows the network number. In ISDNThe sub-address is expressed by following the eight-digit number of the symbol * and one to four digits.


Spam
Spamming can be defined as the misuse of a system email deliberately designed to expose and generally repeated all or part of its users for messages or content irrelevant and unsolicited, often by making them confused with the messages or content usually exchanged or sought by such users.

Spoofing
The spoofing, it means electronic identity theft. That is to pretend to be someone else to send computer viruses or spam.

Thus it sometimes receives in its email messages from people you know well and in fact contain viruses computer while these individuals themselves are not necessarily infected.

So also you may have already received weird messge stating that you sent yourself a virus to someone else when in reality it is nothing. Surely a "spoof" that has usurped your e-mail!

There is also what is called "Brand Spoofing", that is to say identity theft big business. The most recent example known as the false message from Microsoft with a false security patch is actually a virus.

Obviously, this is to scale automatically with robots Software. The e-mails are collected on Web or elsewhere, eg in Address Books people actually infected by viruses.

The problem of email today is that you can use any address to send messages because the system itself is not secure.


 




 
 
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