Can you tell whether the following weblink is a legitimate website or web link?yahoo@email.cc.yahoo.com
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The text you provided is not a web link or a website; it is an email address, and it is highly likely a phishing scam.
While Yahoo's actual corporate customer care communications often come from domains ending in
@cc.yahoo-inc.com, the address you shared contains the unusual string @email.cc.yahoo.com. Scammers frequently create look-alike domains to trick you into believing a message is authentic. Furthermore, email sender addresses can be easily faked (spoofed) by bad actors.How to Safely Verify if it is Real
- Look for the Purple Check Mark: If you open your inbox using a standard web browser or the official Yahoo Mail app, a legitimate security or automated email from Yahoo will display a purple check mark icon next to the sender's name. If it does not have this icon, it is a fake.
- Check Your Account Directly: Never click on any links, open attachments, or reply to that email. Instead, open a fresh browser tab, go directly to the official Yahoo Login Page, and log into your account to check for any real alerts or notifications.
- Watch for Phishing Traps: Legitimate communications from Yahoo will never ask you to reply with your password, full name, or credit card details. If the email uses urgent language or threatens to close your account unless you click a link, it is a scam.
If you suspect the email is fraudulent, you can report it directly by marking it as Spam or Phishing within your Yahoo Mail interface.
If you would like me to review the context, you can tell me:
- What is the subject line of the email?
- What action is the email asking you to take?
- Are there any strange links or typos inside the message?
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