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Protecting Yourself from Ransomware Attacks Through Email Security

April 07, 2025

While ransomware can be delivered through various means, email remains a primary attack vector for cybercriminals. Phishing emails, disguised as legitimate messages, often trick users into clicking malicious links or opening infected attachments.

The good news is that you can significantly reduce your risk of falling victim to ransomware attacks by implementing strong email security practices.

Cybercriminals use various email tactics to deliver ransomware. Here are some of the most common:

Phishing Emails: These emails appear to be from a trusted source, such as a bank, credit card company, or even a colleague. They often create a sense of urgency or exploit curiosity, prompting users to click on a malicious link or download an infected attachment.

Malicious Attachments: Emails might contain attachments disguised as invoices, documents, or even greeting cards. Opening these attachments can unleash ransomware onto your device.

Spoofed Sender Addresses: Criminals can forge email addresses to make them appear legitimate. Be cautious of emails that seem out of place or from unexpected senders.

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