Understanding E-mail Spoofing | |
From: | Joe Klemmer |
Date: | Mon, 25 Oct 2004 21:56:00 -0400 |
Understanding E-mail Spoofing by Deb Shinder - WindowSecurity.com - Monday, 25 October 2004. If you receive a snail mail letter, you look to the return address in the top left corner as an indicator of where it originated. However, the sender could write any name and address there; you have no assurance that the letter really is from that person and address. E-mail messages contain return addresses, too – but they can likewise be deliberately misleading, or “spoofed.” http://www.net-security.org/article.php?id=737