Verification process needs to be reviewed


THOSE familiar with the Internet (basically most people today) have probably come across unsolicited emails. These range from fairly innocent marketing messages from businesses and organisations to malicious ones, such as phishing and scam e-mails and even those that attempt to infect your system with Trojan malware and other viruses.

We are taught that the best way to handle these emails is not to respond to them at all, and not to even click on those that look suspicious.

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