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public:emai:geninfo [2024-04-22 08:39] – vesely | public:emai:geninfo [2024-04-22 08:39] (current) – vesely |
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Conclusion: If you get work email from non-institutional email address (like google.com, seznam.cz, post.de, outlook.com, yahoo.com etc.) you should take it as a potential fake email. Every employee and student at institutuon has his/her own institutional email address so it may be expected to get emails from such addresses, not from freemail etc. | Conclusion: If you get work email from non-institutional email address (like google.com, seznam.cz, post.de, outlook.com, yahoo.com etc.) you should take it as a potential fake email. Every employee and student at institutuon has his/her own institutional email address so it may be expected to get emails from such addresses, not from freemail etc. |
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===== Important Eecommendations ===== | ===== Important Recommendations ===== |
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**Never use your login name as your email address** - use format //name.surname@cerge-ei.cz// not //username@cerge-ei.cz// to avoid guessing your real account name by hackers. If your username is publicly known there is much more oportunity to misuse it. Attackers can repeatedly lock your account during brute-force campaigns, for example. | **Never use your login name as your email address** - use format //name.surname@cerge-ei.cz// not //username@cerge-ei.cz// to avoid guessing your real account name by hackers. If your username is publicly known there is much more oportunity to misuse it. Attackers can repeatedly lock your account during brute-force campaigns, for example. |