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When you are given a link to a web page in an email from a familiar source like your bank that seemed to be legitimate you should?
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When you are given a link to a web page in an email from a familiar source like your bank that seemed to be legitimate you should?
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...just go to your bank's webpage and not click on the provided link.
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