Can I block (or unblock) suspicious links in phishing messages?
Phishing is the malicious practice of luring you into disclosing your personal information, such as your social security number or credit card number. Often phishing messages have deceptive links that actually take you to spoofed Web sites that urge you to enter and submit your personal information. Your personal information is used by criminals to steal your identity, your money, or both. 0. On the Tools menu, click Options. 1. On the Preferences tab, under E-mail, click Junk E-mail. 2. On the Options tab, check the box at the bottom (marked as #2 below) to enable blocking of suspicious links. Uncheck the box, to unblock this option ***this option is only available with Microsoft Office Service Pack 2. If you do not have this option, go to Office Online (http://officeupdate.microsoft.com) and look for the Downloads section and click Check for Updates. Under Office Update, click Check for Updates. Suspicious message detection continues to work even when you select the No Automatic Filt
Phishing is the malicious practice of luring you into disclosing your personal information, such as your social security number or credit card number. Often phishing messages have deceptive links that actually take you to spoofed Web sites that urge you to enter and submit your personal information. Your personal information is used by criminals to steal your identity, your money, or both.
Phishing is the malicious practice of luring you into disclosing your personal information, such as your social security number or credit card number. Often phishing messages have deceptive links that actually take you to spoofed Web sites that urge you to enter and submit your personal information. Your personal information is used by criminals to steal your identity, your money, or both. • On the Tools menu, click Options. • On the Preferences tab, under E-mail, click Junk E-mail. • On the Options tab, check the box to disable links and other functionality in phishing messages. Uncheck the box, to unblock this option. Suspicious message detection continues to work even when you select the No Automatic Filtering option to turn off spam detection.
Phishing is the malicious practice of luring you into disclosing your personal information, such as your social security number or credit card number. Often phishing messages have deceptive links that actually take you to spoofed Web sites that urge you to enter and submit your personal information. Your personal information is used by criminals to steal your identity, your money, or both. • On the Tools menu, click Options. • On the Preferences tab, under E-mail, click Junk E-mail. • On the Options tab, check the box at the bottom (marked as #2 below) to enable blocking of suspicious links. Uncheck the box, to unblock this option ***this option is only available with Microsoft Office Service Pack 2. If you do not have this option, go to Office Online (http://officeupdate.microsoft.com) and look for the Downloads section and click Check for Updates. Under Office Update, click Check for Updates. Suspicious message detection continues to work even when you select the No Automatic Filteri