Yes, email spoofing is illegal and punishable by law under the CAN-SPAM Act in the United States. Email spoofing involves sending emails with a forged sender address to deceive recipients, which can lead to penalties including fines and imprisonment.
I believe it is "Phishing" From wikipedia: "Phishing is typically carried out by e-mail or instant messaging,[1] and it often directs users to enter details at a fake website whose look and feel are almost identical to the legitimate one."
How was this Forged? The sward was forged from pure metal.
There are a number of places where one can go to report unwanted spam emails in the US. A complaint can be lodged at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). There are a number of online services such as Spamcop, which look at unrequested emails and send a complaint to the appropriate authorities. One can also send a complaint to the originating ISP who sent the email. This involves a little work as the "From" header of the email is often forged.
To determine if your landlord has forged your signature on the lease agreement, you can compare the signature on the lease with a known sample of your signature. If there are significant differences, it may indicate forgery. You can also seek legal advice to address this issue.
Forged Prescriptions was created in 2003.
The Forged Coupon was created in 1912.
Forged of Darkness was created in 1996.
The ISBN of Forged in the Fire is 1844289354.
In Fire Forged was created on 2011-02-01.
The past tense of "forge" is "forged."
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