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The actual hyperlink:
Naturally, loving misery, I clicked.
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It’s like when an e-mail comes in from 49367415189blip@fuxnek.com.
Of course it’s junk. What person would have an e-mail address like that? It’s even more worse when the e-mail doesn’t land in your junk folder but your in folder. Because how could they not see it’s junk?
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Seems legit.
Why wouldn’t they have just excluded the specific iCloud account name rather than include clearly junk text??
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I clicked one just to see what would happen once. The server was down, so noting happened. Ran Malwarebytes and an antivirus scan, and everything was okay.
Although I did get an email once in high school with “surprise.exe” included in the URL. Never did open it at school like I wanted to.