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Article #10: Email Fight Club - Avoiding Spam, Spyware, Scams and Cookie Hunters

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Email Fight Club Rules Matt). Most messaging systems have
Follow these 10 common sense suggestions industry standard encryption capability.
to avoid email trouble. If you are like me, you probably just
1. Suspect Everyone: Most unsolicited never cared to notice.
email is harmless junk from someone just 6. Use Zip-Locks: Zip and Encrypt
hoping to make a sale or generate a list. important attachments. Most modern
However, there are some unscrupulous computers come with WinZip installed. If
players out there ( You one with the you don't have it, you can find it at (
rich uncle that just died in Nigeria) Easy to use software that will compress
that are trying to scam you. Never reply and password protect your attachments.
to these unsolicited emails. Even 7. Don't Eat the Cookies: Cookies are
"unsubscribe" will alert the senders that trackers that remember your IP address.
your email address is being used. If it They are convenient for sites that you
looks to be of interest and they list a use often and don't want to go through
web site, type it into your browser to the entire validation process. However,
check it out. some evil-doers will send you email with
2. "Just Say No" to Porn: Nancy a sort of "cookie collector" to snag your
Reagan was right! You know where the bad info. Problem here is you might already
stuff comes from, so filter it out. be a goner before you realize it's a
Messaging software filtering tools will bogus email (especially if you neglect
reject mail from your frequent spammers' suggestion 3). To avoid cookies sent via
email addresses, or with certain words email, use email client software, such as
("sex", "porn", or "free meds", for Eudora Pro, that lets you shut off its
example) in the subject line. It's easy automatic Web Browser rendering engine.
to set up. Just log on to your email, This step is a little hard core for the
click on "settings" and follow the average Joe, but those of you who need it
directions. Even I could figure this one know who you are.
out without asking my wife for help! 8. Mind Your Own Business: Avoid
3. Avoid SPAM - It's Nasty: Almost using your browser to read email on
every Internet Service Provider has a someone else's machine. If you are a busy
spam blocker these days. If yours doesn't body and insist on snooping, ALWAYS use
(you should probably switch), there are "Clear History" when you finish to
several good third party spam blocking prevent subsequent users from getting
services such as Brightmail ( I have into your mailbox.
several email accounts, and for kicks I 9. Never get "Personal" at work:
note how much email gets tossed into the Violation of this simple rule gets more
spam folder every day. Typically, it people burned than any other act of
averages around 2500 - 3000 per account. defiance in the modern workplace. We had
I run a couple of Internet businesses quite the network of great videos (You
selling non-lethal weapons and know the kind I mean) and jokes floating
surveillance gear, so that number is around the LAN on the last ship I sailed
quite a bit above average for a single il one of the Server IT people showed me
user. I do however, thank the geeks that what they can spy on. Trust me--BIG
developed spam blocking every day. BROTHER IS WATCHING! Never send
4. Join Users Anonymous: Unless you sensitive personal messages on your work
are involved in Internet Commerce of some machine.
sort (and want as much exposure as 10. Let Norton Cook: This is just so
possible), you should pull your listings basic that you probably SHOULD be burned
from the large directory services. You if you blow this one. Keep your anti
probably never (knowingly) signed up in virus software updated. I know it sucks
the first place, but chances are, your when it is time to pay again; especially
email address is included in some large when you haven't had a problem for two
data bases. Directories such as Bigfoot, paying for those routine updates is
Infospace, Switchboard, Yahoo People probably why you haven't. If your hard
Search, and Whowhere are good about drive fried today, would you pay someone
taking your listing down if you ask them 30 bucks to make it all better right
to. this instant? Thought so--Update it!
5. Scramble Your Eggs: Encrypt and And the # 1 Rule of Fight Club is...
digitally sign all your sensitive email ER EVER under any circumstances
messages. This is a bit of a pain, but EVER EVER leave your email logged on and
you only need to get burnt once to know your desk unoccupied at work! If you do,
how important it is. If your messaging you have no one to blame but yourself. A
software doesn't support robust co-worker's open email account is fair
encryption, you can download PGP Freeware game--and it's "Take no Prisoners" time!
encryption software at ( Leave it up to Well, that's it.
the geeks at MIT (No offense intended






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