Gmail addresses are not case sensitive, and you can actually add dots to your addresses without changing its functionality.
Whether it’s a substantive danger or just repackaged data that’s nothing new, its presence should yet again raise awareness of the steps everyone should take to keep themselves safe online. And if you ...
Ever wonder whether an email address someone gave you—say [email protected]—actually exists? Tech blogger Amit Agarwal explains how to verify an email address using both simple and decidedly geekier ...
This appears to be the phishing email that hacked Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s Gmail account. Further, The Clinton campaign’s own computer help desk thought it was real email sent by ...
The breached dataset includes 183 million unique accounts, along with 16.4 million email addresses that had never appeared in prior leaks.
Unsolicited. A direct email, phone call, or text you were not expecting (even if it appears to be from someone you know, or someone at BC). Sneaky variations of (legitimate) email or web addresses.
How do you find out if a user has entered a valid email address? Do you check for an at-sign, or is it more complicated? For many developers the answer is a regular expression, a little bit of code ...