> El dic 1, 2018, a las 12:23 PM, home user via users 
> <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> escribió:
> 
> Good afternoon,
> 
> Today, I received a message claiming to be from "nore...@barracuda.com".  
> Never heard of them.  The message tells me to click a link in the message to 
> view an encrypted message.  Now I know that clicking links in e-mail is 
> risky.  How do I safely determine if this is genuine and safe without 
> clicking that link?

Please make sure that the domain name in the link's destination URL ends in 
"barracuda.com".

If not, someone is trying to phish you. In that case, please contact Barracuda 
Networks (at barracuda.com) and also file a complaint with the U.S. Federal 
Trade Commission at ftccomplaintassistant.gov (as Barracuda Networks is a U.S. 
company) and, if applicable, the equivalent agency in your other country.

> thanks,
> Bill.
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