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Stay safe, beware scams around unsubscrib­e options

- Ken Colburn Columnist

Question: When is it safe to use the unsubscrib­e button on email that I don’t want to get anymore?

Answer: There are so many ways for your email address to get on a mailing list and how you got added is the primary key to deciding if the unsubscrib­e button is safe.

Unfortunat­ely, malicious cyber thieves have long used what appears to be a legitimate message with an unsubscrib­e option to perpetrate a variety of scams and attacks.

Do you know the organizati­on?

If you’ve done business with a company or if you specifical­ly signed up for a newsletter or other forms of correspond­ence from the organizati­on, then the unsubscrib­e option is safe.

If you’ve never heard of the company and you never subscribed in the first place, then clicking on the unsubscrib­e button in the message can be risky.

Why unsubscrib­e buttons can be risky

In the past, the unsubscrib­e button was simply used by spammers to get you to validate your email address so

they could sell it to other spammers.

Not only does it validate that you are address is in active use, it also shows the spammers that you opened the message and read it.

When an unsubscrib­e button leads to a website, the scammers can gather additional info such as your general location, which browser you’re using, and whether you are running Windows or the macOS.

This can help them determine the best way to try additional exploits based

on the software you are using for email, your browser choice and your operating system.

Most scam websites likely will attempt to place a tracking cookie on your computer, which allows them to identify you when you visit any of their websites.

The biggest risk

Today’s scammers and cyber thieves are very sophistica­ted and tend to use blended attacks, which means they don’t try just one thing.

One of the most dangerous things that can happen if you click on a rigged unsubscrib­e button is that the rigged website can attempt to exploit known vulnerabil­ities that you may not have patched.

Keeping in mind that they can easily know which operating system and browser you’re using, and the attack can be customized to your specific setup.

This is why the constant harping from the tech world to keep EVERYTHING updated is so important, especially your operating system and browsers in this case.

Use the spam option

The best way to deal with unsolicite­d messages is to bypass the unsubscrib­e button and mark the message as spam in your email program.

This will cause future messages from that specific sender to be sent to your junk folder and help spam tracking systems that help everyone improve.

When not to use the spam tool

If you mark something as spam from a company that you do business with, especially if you care about them, it can negatively impact that company.

Legitimate companies that you know you’ve done business with would appreciate that you use the unsubscrib­e button, but when it doubt, spam it out!

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