Safe Fonts

Tahoma, the default font for most email headers, is a compact form of Verdana, the "readable" font. Watch out for "phishing" emails purporting to come from PayPal, for example. The hacker uses an uppercase "I" in place of the lowercase "L" and it is virtually undetectable in Arial. Moral of the story: Tahoma and Verdana are "safer" fonts!

 

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