Dwight received an email from a friend at school who usually did not contact him online. The email had no subject line and contained only a link to an external site. What should Dwight avoid doing with this email?

scanning the email with antivirus software
deleting the email and warning his friend about possible hacking
clicking on the link to determine what his friend sent to him
moving the email to a spam folder

1 answer

Dwight should avoid clicking on the link to determine what his friend sent to him. This is a common tactic used in phishing scams, where malicious links can lead to harmful websites or downloads. Instead, it would be safer for him to delete the email and consider warning his friend about the possible hacking situation. Scanning the email with antivirus software can be helpful, but it’s most prudent not to engage with the link at all. Moving the email to a spam folder is another possible action, but it doesn’t address the potential security risk of clicking the link.