Cyber-Bob’s Daily Cyber Safety Tip — #106
“Don’t Trust Links You Didn’t Ask For.” Uninvited links are like stray raccoons on the porch — cute from a distance, but they’ll rummage through your life if you let them. If you didn’t start the conversation, don’t start clicking. 🔹 Step 1 — Pause Unexpected text or email with a link? Breathe. No one ever saved their bank account by rushing. 🔹 Step 2 — Preview, Don’t Tap On a computer, hover your mouse over the link to see the real web address. On a phone, press and hold the link (don’t release) to preview the destination. If it looks odd, misspelled, super long, or asks you to log in → walk away. 🔹 Step 3 — Go Around, Not Through Need to check something? Open a new browser tab and type the site yourself (bank, Medicare, SSA, Amazon). Never use the link that came to you out of the blue. 💬 Quick Example You get a text: “Your package is delayed. Track here: bit.ly/FreeFastShip .” Feels helpful. It isn’t. Open your carrier’s real app or type their official site...