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: If you receive a notification about an invoice or a delivery, go directly to the official website (e.g., FedEx, PayPal, or your bank) by typing the address into your browser instead of using the link in the message. 🛑 What to do if you already clicked

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: These links often appear in messages claiming you have an "overdue invoice," a "missed package," or a "security alert" to pressure you into clicking quickly. : If you receive a notification about an

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: If the link took you to a login page where you entered credentials, change your passwords immediately for those accounts and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) .

: On a computer, hover your mouse over the button without clicking. Look at the bottom corner of your browser to see the actual URL. If it leads to a strange, long, or unrelated web address, do not click it .