Expand and UnMask URLs Before Clicking

URLs shorteners are used to simplify a complicated URL, for the purpose of sharing.

Shrink it to better fit into Tweets, Instagrams, make it more manageable. For example:

http://keriblog.com/car-talk/driving-a-honda-civic-si-hfp-at-the-niagara-drive-centre/

becomes

http://bit.ly/N8PrR5

Bit.ly, or Google’s goo.gl shortners are popular, good ‘ole TinyURL.

However!

It’s a blind click, just trusting that the URL
goes to where you’re expecting it to

The attack:

Phishing and social media scams use shortened URLs… example: a private message is sent, “Click here to see the photo I posted of you on Facebook!”.

Click the shortened link > hey this isn’t Facebook > it’s a website that just gifted you a virus, or malware.

The defence:

Expand the URL, “unmask it”. Then, decide if you want to click it.

Try LongURL.org or UnmaskURL.com

If your gut makes you pause, listen. Don’t click it.

Infecting your entire system irreparably, can happen with one bad click.

 

 

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