Phishing attacks are popular because they work. A bad actor sends you a phony link through a realistic text message or email, and you click it thinking you’re going to the official site. The fake URL ...
Imagine this nightmare scenario. You receive an email from your health insurance provider, let's say it's Blue Shield, asking you to update your personal information by clicking on a link. You think ...
Every unwanted marketing email trains you to look for the tiny “unsubscribe” link and click it without thinking. That reflex feels tidy and efficient, but security researchers say it can quietly ...
Before clicking any suspicious link, inspect the URL for misspellings, odd subdomains, urgency tactics, or shortened links. You can safely verify links using tools like Bitdefender Link Checker, ...