By , Kim Komando
Published November 01, 2020
Is your email address spreading spam? (Getty Images)
Email phishing started back in the '90s, and it's been downhill from there. Open up the junk folder in your in-box to see what I mean. Just don't click anything.
Think you’re tech smart? Tap or click here to take a quick phishing quiz.
You need to make sure your system is protected. This way, your network is locked down, and you can browse with the confidence your data isn't at risk. Here are 5 free security downloads every computer needs [List].
What if you’re sending out junk email? You might be. It's the way some of the cleverest forms of malware spread by hijacking your email address to do their dirty work.
Luckily, there’s an easy way to check whether your email or domain has been used behind your back.
Is your email address spamming people?
The Emotet botnet is one of the most effective email malware campaigns around. It started as a banking Trojan and now spreads primarily through phishing emails that lead the recipient to a malicious URL.
If there’s a spam operation using your email address, there’s a good chance it’s this one. The Russian cybercrime operation uses sophisticated tactics like replying to an old email thread to look more believable.
To know if Emotet is working behind the scenes using your account, I found a free tool you can use: haveIbeenEMOTET.
A quick note in case you’re thinking, “Hey, that sounds familiar.” The site name may sound similar to site HaveIBeenPwned, but there’s no affiliation. HaveIBeenPwned is another excellent free tool that tells you whether your data has been exposed in a data breach or sold on the Dark Web.
Tap or click here to listen to my podcast with the site’s creator, Troy Hunt. He operates the web’s biggest database of hacked logins.
Here’s how to check
Once you visit haveIbeenEMOTET, give your email address or domain name site and hit enter.
You’ll get one of a few results: Confirmation that your email address has not been used in an Emotet spam campaign or verification that it has.
If your email address or domain has been used, it will be marked as either “Sender Fake,” “Sender Real” or “Recipient.”
If you get one of the latter results, you need to take steps to repair the possible damage.
LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? Get my tech tips delivered to your in-box. Sign up on my website.
The haveIbeenEMOTET site doesn’t retain any information about your email address or domain that you input. It simply checks your info against the data it has in its database. It doesn’t use cookies to track you, either.
If your email address is in the haveIbeenEMOTET database, you need to take four steps right away.
STAY IN THE TECH KNOW. Catch my national radio show on over 400 stations across the USA. Find your local station now.
How can you avoid Emotet in the first place?
These scam emails can outsmart you if you're not taking a good hard look at what comes through your in-box. Here are a few things to keep in mind.
NEED TECH HELP? Post your tech questions for concrete answers from me and other tech pros. Visit my Q&A Forum and get tech help now.
What digital lifestyle questions do you have? Call Kim’s national radio show and tap or click here to find it on your local radio station. You can listen to or watch The Kim Komando Show on your phone, tablet, television or computer. Or tap or click here for Kim’s free podcasts.
Copyright 2021, WestStar Multimedia Entertainment. All rights reserved.
Learn about all the latest technology on The Kim Komando Show, the nation’s largest weekend radio talk show. Kim takes calls and dispenses advice on today’s digital lifestyle, from smartphones and tablets to online privacy and data hacks. For her daily tips, free newsletters and more, visit her website at Komando.com.
https://www.foxnews.com/tech/use-this-fast-free-check-to-see-if-your-email-address-is-spreading-spam