✅ I accidentally clicked on a sus link:I clicked on a sus link, the web page loaded but I clicked off. The website was secure and I cleared my web data. I then went on with my day. I Ran a...
If you accidentally click on a phishing link and it brings you to a scam website that asks you to type in login credentials, you need to change your username and password at once. This operation applies to all online accounts including shopping, social media, online banking, and email accou...
We've listed down some email security FAQs to help address your most pressing questions. Find out what to do if you clicked on a phishing link on any device.
They put a virus (病毒) on it through a link. Then they steal your information and get money from it. For example, they can also sell your name, address and ID card number to underground markets. Then you might get lots of scam calls(诈骗电话). So, don't click on strange links. ...
clicked on a scam text, now i'm getting messages from foreign numbers hi, the other day i got a text claiming to be an aramex order and asking for confirmation on the order, all id done on the site is confirm then im not a robot before realizing the site might be a scam then clic...
Installing malicious programs on clicking a link A recent article in the Taipei Times on a spate of scams targeting iMessage states: “Clicking on some links can allow malicious programs to be installed on iPhones, giving scammers access to authentication codes and personal and financial information...
Cybercriminals (网络罪犯) can break into your smartphone or computer. They put a virus on it through a link. Then they steal your gaming account and get money from it. They can also sell your name, address and ID card number to underground markets. Then you might get lots of scam calls...
The scam stems from fake posts about injured or missing dogs, and in some cases, children. The poster urges people to share it on their page to their friends. After it's been shared many times, the scammer then edits the post to include a malicious link o...
I've never clicked a malicious / scam link before so I'm some what at a loss of the risk imposed. Furthermore, I hadn't finished installing the latest update, 17.3. (it is now, and was on whatever the previous update was, 17.2.1(?)) I appreciate the helpful info you've already...
I received a bogus Email and clicked on the "View" selection. I did not click on the .pdf link and I did not "Download". I am using Comcast Email and Chrome browser. Am I safe from intrusion? Thank you!! Windows, Windows 6 Posted on Jun 27, 2019 1:07 PM Me too Reply Que...