Can email spammers disguise the origin of their messages?

In summary, the conversation discusses email spammers altering email headers and the possibility of them getting around blocking from email providers. The use of DMARC by Gmail is mentioned as a way to prevent this type of spam. The conversation also compares the ongoing battle between cyber attackers and defenders to the never-ending fight to stop money theft and fraud.
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Can email spammers alter email headers to forge the ISP originating their spam messages?
Can email spammers alter email headers so that we can't find out which internet service provider and mail server originates their messages?

Sometimes emails sent from a reputable ISP get temporarily blocked by some servers due to complaints about spam originating from the ISP. The sender is referred to https://help.yahoo.com/kb/postmaster/SLN3434.html?guccounter=1

Do email providers other than Yahoo do such blocking? Have spammers devised ways to get around such blocking?
 
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https://gbhackers.com/email-header-analysis/
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/50200?hl=en
Google gmail seems to define spoofing email as dealing with mail falsely appearing to come from you. For incoming email, they call it forging:

https://support.google.com/a/answer/2466580?hl=en
Gmail supports Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) as a way to prevent this type of spam.

The war between cyber attackers and cyber defenders is endless. Compare it with the war to stop money theft and fraud. Thousands of years of human experience has not produced a foolproof way of preventing that.
 

1. How do email spammers disguise the origin of their messages?

Email spammers often use techniques such as spoofing the sender's address, using virtual private networks (VPNs), and using compromised email accounts to disguise the origin of their messages.

2. Can email spammers completely hide their identity?

No, it is not possible for email spammers to completely hide their identity. However, they can make it difficult to trace their messages back to their true origin by using various techniques.

3. Is it illegal for email spammers to disguise their messages?

In many countries, it is illegal for email spammers to disguise their messages in order to deceive recipients. This is considered a form of fraud and can result in legal consequences for the spammers.

4. How can I protect myself from receiving disguised spam emails?

You can protect yourself by being cautious of suspicious emails, not opening attachments or clicking on links from unknown senders, and using email filters to block spam messages.

5. Can email providers prevent spammers from disguising their messages?

Email providers can implement security measures such as email authentication protocols (e.g. SPF, DKIM, DMARC) to detect and prevent email spoofing and protect their users from disguised spam messages.

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