How do phishing attacks manipulate URL shortening services to obscure malicious links and deceive users?
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Phishing attacks manipulate URL shortening services by shortening malicious links to appear legitimate and trustworthy. This can deceive users into clicking on the link, thinking it leads to a harmless website. Attackers often use techniques like embedding the malicious destination URL within the shortened link or creating visually similar URLs to mimic legitimate websites. Additionally, attackers might mask the true destination URL by redirecting the shortened link multiple times before reaching the malicious site, making it harder for users to detect the deception. It’s important for users to remain vigilant and verify the legitimacy of links, especially if they are from unknown or untrusted sources.