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Viagra Spam Email

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by Sanjeev Sharma

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Jul 8, 2022

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To exploit the sexual fantasies of people viagra spam email is flooding email boxes around the world. These emails always contain dangerous links in their body or accompanying images. These fraudulent emails are quite obviously scams and should not be opened if possible. However, if you are using an email client such as outlook, it is possible that you may see the email in the viewing window! Example of such a fraudulent viagra cialis email spam is given below:

viagra spam email

 

And definitely links in this kind of viagra spam email are not to be clicked under any circumstance.

You can build a strong wall that will protect your health

(what a deceptive subject line!)

viagra cialis email spam

Safe browsing extensions are the saviors against viagra spam emails

However, if you do click accidentally or intentionally such a viagra phishing email and if you are protected with an antivirus you could still manage to remain safe. In the above example, when I clicked the link , I received the following warning:

safe browser warning
The good news is that these days this particular link is broken – perhaps the website no longer exists. That of course does not mean that viagra spam emails will cease to be a menace. They would still be coming to our email boxes linking other dangerous websites.

Always browse with protection

It is important that you have the following on your computing and mobile devices:

1. A good antivirus

2. Safe browsing extension in the browser

It is equally important that:

1. You do not open emails that come from unknown senders. Definitely not such viagra spam emails.

2. Even if you open such a viagra cialis email spam, be wary of the links and attachments within such unsolicited emails. Try not to click on the links in such emails.

3. And even if you feel adventurous and do click on the links in the viagra spam email, ensure that your browser has safe browsing extension activated. And if you do get a warning that the website that you are being taken to is dangerous, DO NOT PROCEED. The fraudulent email sender wants you to do just that. You will end up downloading malware. The damage that it will cause is not worth any good that  viagra may do.

There are online predators that we must all be wary of and we must be on guard against them, always.

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