Alert! Do Not Click On Links! What happens if you click a fraudulent link: The link could trigger a “drive-by download,” which installs malware such as keyloggers or remote access onto your device. You may be sent to a fake website that looks identical to a legitimate one, designed to trick you into entering your username, password, or credit card details. Once your financial information is compromised, attackers can make unauthorized transactions or steal your identity. Even without entering personal information, clicking the link can transmit your IP address, device type, and operating system to the scammer. Example of...
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