Abstract

ABSTRACT This document hopes to provide a fundamental understanding about how to read and interpret electronic mail headers, and what tools and methods may be utilized to interpret if they are legitimate or artificial. Some of the examples used within this document were taken from real-life electronic mail messages received by the author, and were felt to be authentic enough for inclusion for this topic. The document begins with a single example, and presents analysis, from start to finish, drawing any possible conclusion as to how to decipher the analysis.

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