> > It is important to keep everyone aware of phishing attempts, but it's=20 > > also important to make sure when you send warning emails to simply=20 > > delete the actual URL that the criminals provide so that nobody=20 > > accidently clicks on something...
> As someone that tends to investigate a lot of things -- though not this=20 > specific one -- I appreciate breaking, but not removing, URLs. While bowdlerizing the link in an obvious way is probably a good plan, it seems like blindly clicking on a link labeled BEWARE might not be a good plan. :) De
