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PCWorld – Use these anti-phishing tools to check: “A friend emails you a strange-looking link. Your mom sends you a text with an unknown website. A social media post promotes a new page. You might wonder about how safe it is to click these links…and then blank out on where you can turn to for a second opinion.
Previously, you’d have to ask a trusted friend — but now, more free online services have begun cropping up to help you avoid phishing scams. Here’s how they work: You input a web address, questionable message or email, or even a screenshot of a QR code, and the tool checks for phishing attempts or malware lurking on the other side.
These days, it’s important to be wary of sites that host malware, since just visiting a site can trigger a “drive-by download” attack — that is, malicious code could automatically be downloaded and/or executed on your PC. You don’t need to manually start the download for that to happen…”
How to Keep Your Loved Ones Safe From Financial Scams
- Never click links in text messages or emails. You can always contact companies independently to verify that a communication is authentic.
- Never share personal information, especially your Social Security number. If you don’t have to, then don’t.
- Urgency is a red flag. Whether it’s a scammer posing as your grandchild asking for money or a pushy salesperson, take a step back and take your time to mull things over before you act.
In some circumstances, it’s important to discuss estate planning. This NCOA guideexplains the differences between a living trust and a will. The sad fact is that trying to make a plan after a relative is diagnosed with dementia or undergoing intensive treatment for a life-threatening illness can be very difficult. Knowing what to do after someone dies can be impossible. We have a guide on how to write a living will, and after-loss tech to help the bereaved is taking off…”