Computer Science, asked by digarkarki108, 8 months ago

You receive an email message that purports to come from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It asks you to click a link or image attached in the email to order N95 masks from the CDC. The email says that, through the attached link, each recipient can order a maximum of five masks. How can you verify whether the message came from the CDC or not?

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Answered by baban3310
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Your answer here.....

  • Additionally, if a user taps unverified message content (including URLs), the Messages app displays a warning that it couldn't verify the message and an option to report the message as spam.One or more RCS messages. Verified SMS doesn't support RCS messages
  • The message is an MMS message. Verified SMS doesn't support MMS messages.

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