The scammer wants to hide the real URL address by using software that shortens the address and hides its true destination. They want you to go to their faked, malicious website and leave your personal and/or financial information. They want you to think you are on a legitimate website and not a scammer website.
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I can _______________________________ to test the legitimacy of the link
If I see a shortened URL, it means that the e-mail is coming from a scammer.
Nothing bad can happen to my computer if I click on a link, so I don’t have to be careful.
The following are good questions to ask yourself if you receive an e-mail with a shortened URL:
Shortened URLs can be used to hide the website’s _______________