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Such messages are often received from total strangers. However, sometimes an email may appear to be from someone you know, when really it is not. This is because it is possible to include a fake sender email address in emails.
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:117(para)
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Unwanted (unsolicited) mail tends to fall in to one of several categories:
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:123(para)
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Spam (junk) email, where people offer unwanted services and products
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:128(para)
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Scam emails, where people pretend to ask for help in exchange for large sums of money
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:134(para)
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Phishing email, where the message appears to be from a bank or other online service, asking you to enter your personal and financial details, or passwords.
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:141(para)
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Below are some tips for keeping safe online:
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:148(para)
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You should never reply to unsolicited mail, or even click on the links in the mail. Doing so usually results in more junk mail being sent to you.
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:152(para)
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Never click on links in emails which lead to websites asking for your password or similar. It is possible for the text of the link to give one address, when really it opens up another (possibly dangerous) address. Instead, type the link into your web browser yourself and proceed from there.
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:159(para)
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When visiting a website that asks for your financial information, ensure that it is secure. In <application>Konqueror</application> and in <application>Firefox</application> there are two areas that will provide notification if the current page is secure. The first area is the address bar. If the page is a secure page, the address bar will have a yellow background as well as a lock to the right of the address. The second area is the status bar which is located at the bottom right of each browsers window. If the page is a secure page, a lock will appear in this area. Clicking on either of the locks will provide you with a dialog that will explain in detail the type of licensing and security for that page.
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:168(para)
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Only download and run software from sources that you trust. By default, you can only download software directly from Ubuntu.
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Located in keeping-safe/C/keeping-safe.xml:183(para)
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