Spam Appears Sent from Your Email Address? Here's Why

Mon Nov 5, 2007 11:21PM EST

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Reader Denise Brown writes: I just read your article "Follow the Spam." There was a sentence in there regarding unsuspecting users' email accounts being used to send spam. About two weeks ago, I received spam from what appeared to be my own email account. The address was the same as my email account, and I thought it was weird, but just used the Yahoo! Delete Spam button. Should I be concerned about my email account? If so, what should I do? I like my email address, have used it for years, and don't particularly want to change it, but will if I have to.

This is an important point that I probably should have clarified at the time. Put simply: What you see in the "From" field on an email has little bearing on where it was actually sent from. Why? It's one of the easiest things to forge in the book.

In fact, so-called address spoofing is such a common trick that it's become a major tool in phishing scams. The hope is that a suspicious recipient will just look at the sender, see it says "admin@ebay.com" or "service@paypal.com," and assume the message is legitimate. Of course, it's as phony as a three-dollar bill, and if you click on the links in that message, you'll be whisked off to a scam website.

With general "Viagra"-style spam, one common trick is to simply forge the email of the recipient as the sender as well, which is what you're seeing. So you@yahoo.com receives email sent from you@yahoo.com, or so it seems. Again, the idea is that you might trick a few people into thinking they actually emailed themselves. Of course, it's all a fiction.

That doesn't mean that spam never comes from the address in the From field or that legitimate email accounts can't be hijacked for evil ends. They can. But compared to spoofing, both are fairly rare: It makes much more sense for a spammer to hide his tracks as much as possible to prolong the amount of time before he gets caught and that account or computer becomes defunct. It should go without saying that you should protect yourself thoroughly with antivirus and anti-spyware applications so that doesn't happen to you.

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  • 1 Posted by ingram79413 on Tue Nov 6, 2007 1:52AM EST Report Abuse

    About a month aga, I received an error msg on my yahoo email, then a msg that my email had been dropped due to complaints. I was totally at a loss as the only people I email are generally family. This is possibly why it had happened.

  • 2 Posted by wovercash5@sbcglobal.net on Tue Nov 6, 2007 6:52AM EST Report Abuse

    So when somebody forges the email of the recipient as the sender, do they actually have the recipient's email address?

  • 3 Posted by d.tfish95 on Tue Nov 6, 2007 8:47AM EST Report Abuse

    I have a question....My mom recieved an emial from me the other day. It wasnt from me. When I tried to log onto my email accout (I am with Yahoo)(The name was Devinfsh) it said I couldnt. When I tried the recovery I couldnt get it to go......Can you suggest somthing to me to get it back or should I just let it slide?

  • 4 Posted by d.tfish95 on Tue Nov 6, 2007 8:47AM EST Report Abuse

    I have a question....My mom recieved an emial from me the other day. It wasnt from me. When I tried to log onto my email accout (I am with Yahoo)(The name was Devinfsh) it said I couldnt. When I tried the recovery I couldnt get it to go......Can you suggest somthing to me to get it back or should I just let it slide?

  • 5 Posted by jim.pease on Tue Nov 6, 2007 11:09AM EST Report Abuse

    d.trish95 . . . Let it go. I tried and tried for months to get help from Yahoo to recover access to my Yahoo account (jimbofla) that I had since the mid 90's. There were absolutely no help.

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