Whether in
emails the sender thought would never see the light of day, or tweets heard around the world in the middle of the night, we've been exposed to some of America's basest instincts and darkest thoughts.
Not exact matches
I don't
think that it's an exaggeration to state that, if the
sender would have placed him or herself in the shoes of the recipient for just two seconds before hitting «send», over 90 % of all link request
emails would never have been sent.
Think about the context of the
email and how long it has been since you have had contact with the
sender.
The application of disclaimers to
email, as referenced at the top of page 8, is interesting, insofar as it will trigger the recipient lawyer's responsibilities under Rule 4.4 — with respect to data security, most people
think only of the obligation of the
sender; but, lawyers are a special case.
To be able to stay safe from ransomware, Microsoft suggests to
think before clicking, and to be wary of opening
emails coming from unknown
senders.