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When I’m sending an e-mail or receiving one is it possible that someone can intercept my mail and read it? If hackers are able to hack into a system would not an e-mail be a lot easier? I don’t know too much about e-mails that’s why I asked someone who knows…
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Almost ALL blogs in the world get spammed, and yours is no exeption. You can either continously monitor it and delete spam posts, or set it to require admin approval before posts get public (this would, however, annoy the real visitors)
Email, Yes, theoretically it is possible. You can use a public key encryption to make it non readable, but that would complicate things for you and your for the others.
However, hackers are not interested in your emails, unless you are a company (and they want to profit by hacking your emails) or a government agency (in which case they do it even only for the fun) or similar. Why should they be interested in my emails ?
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If I may add...just be careful not to put anything in emails that could benefit someone else. For example, never send credit card numbers or financial information in an email. Always pays to be careful.
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