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What is ransomware?

Hackers have the tools and expertise to break into the highest-level security connections globally, so they already know how to gain access to the email of a regular person. More and more people experience identity fraud via their email every year. It is making consumers wary of Google's and Microsoft's claim that their email software is secured, and hacker protected.

While ransomware doesn't usually happen to mega-corporations, it happens all the time to everyday people. Many people believe that people who accidentally download ransomware onto their devices did it by visiting a sketchy porn site or by downloading something illegal and were tricked into downloading the wrong file. But ransomware can come from anywhere, and anyone can be a victim.

When a person accidentally downloads around somewhere, they are storing a ticking time bomb onto their hardware. Ransomware can either be disguised as a file the person who downloaded it was looking for or added as an attachment to another file.

When the user clicks on the file that they downloaded, that is when the ransomware activates. This type of virus takes hold of a certain part of the OS system and encrypts it so that the user is locked out of their computer. While some people do this just to be malicious, others do it so that they can extort money out of the user. The user will be instructed to send money to an account, and in exchange, the creator of the ransomware will disable it. Millions of people fall victim to ransomware viruses every year, and that number is growing.

While the responsibility of security and safety falls mainly on the software and company of the email, there are a few things the average person can do to protect themselves and protect their email address from ransomware.

So what is one important and effective way to protect yourself and your electronics from ransomware? That is by using a temporary email address instead of your permanent one. Temporary email services are a great way to bypass many of the issues that come with sending your personal email to places that you don't truly trust.

When you use a temporary email service, any emails that contain spyware and ransomware will be sent to that email instead, so your personal email is never compromised.

By using a temporary email service, you can also protect any contacts that are in your personal email.

Since a lot of temporary email companies know that their software is being used By their customers to protect their own personal emails from ransomware and spyware, these companies have anti-spyware and antivirus software built into their email systems. So the temporary email service will add another layer of protection to prevent you from accidentally downloading a strange virus onto your computer.

Even if you are not concerned with ransomware spyware in your email, don't forget about spam. Once you sign over your personal email to a service that requires it, You will now be plagued with Spam emails until the day you close your personal email account. As much as Microsoft Office and Google Gmail say that they have anti-spam controls, spam emails still get through and take up space in your email.

Searching for temporary mail services is quick and easy, and it will save you hours of frustration and perhaps even thousands of dollars.

Author: Danuška Petra
Entry was posted in: Blog
Entry was tagged: fake email, temporary email, disposable email';

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