Cybersecurity Agency

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You followed a suspicious link and could have put your data in the hands of scammers!

Test your skills with a game of Flappy Phish, then read the important statement from Agent Coyle and explore the tips below to avoid your data falling into the wrong hands.

Flappy Phish

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Public Statement from Agent Josh Coyle

Agent Coyle

Ladies and gentlemen, I am here today to address a difficult situation that has been keeping me up at night. It occurred during my recent undercover mission. As part of a covert operation to infiltrate a scam center, I published a fraudulent website designed by one of the scammers. Unfortunately, this meant their fraudulent site went live temporarily, targeting unsuspecting victims.

I deeply regret the confusion and inconvenience this caused and want to assure the public that this situation has been handled. While my mission was ultimately successful—leading to the takedown of the entire operation—it doesn’t change the fact that innocent people may have lost money due to this incident. I’ve learned a tough lesson about the complexities of balancing operational secrecy with unintended consequences, and I’ll be working closely with my supervisors to improve decision-making in these high-pressure scenarios. To anyone who visited healthcarerebate.com, I’m sorry. And to the cybercriminal who forced me to hit “Publish”—let’s just say, justice was served, and I’m pretty sure her internet privileges are permanently revoked.

Quick Tips

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Think Before You Click
Think before clicking on links in messages. Verify the sender and go to the website directly if you know it.
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Confirm URLs From Search
Before clicking a site from a search engine, run it through a safety checker like Norton’s Safe Web feature.
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Type Carefully
If you are typing a URL from scratch, review your typing before clicking “enter.” One letter off could lead you to a scammer’s spoofed website.