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<blockquote data-quote="Zorro" data-source="post: 822448" data-attributes="member: 80312"><p>You can create a separate e-mail address (but not on gmail, there are good filters) and publish it as much as possible in all forums, chat rooms and social networks. Very quickly, this address will fall into spam databases and other bad databases, and you will receive dozens of spam emails every day in the Spam folder (some may fall into the Inbox folder). In these letters, most often malicious links are available on which you can download ransomeware for yourself, and sometimes the malware is simply attached to the letter itself as an attachment. But remember! You do everything at your own peril and risk! Be careful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zorro, post: 822448, member: 80312"] You can create a separate e-mail address (but not on gmail, there are good filters) and publish it as much as possible in all forums, chat rooms and social networks. Very quickly, this address will fall into spam databases and other bad databases, and you will receive dozens of spam emails every day in the Spam folder (some may fall into the Inbox folder). In these letters, most often malicious links are available on which you can download ransomeware for yourself, and sometimes the malware is simply attached to the letter itself as an attachment. But remember! You do everything at your own peril and risk! Be careful! [/QUOTE]
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