Scammers use every opportunity to try to take advantage of you, including stories about beloved celebrities. For example, the recent death of Kobe Bryant has many fans reeling … and vulnerable. You might see pointers to stories about stars with descriptions containing words like, “unbelievable,” “shocking,” or “sensational.” This is known as “clickbait.”
If you see this kind of language in an email, stop and think before clicking the associated link. You should never click links in email without knowing the sender and without knowing where the link will take you. Doing so can result in malware being installed on your computer or being taken to a site where personal information is requested. The same is true if you see such pointers in social media. Even if these descriptions look like they’re generated by friends, don’t take the (click)bait! |
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It’s college basketball season and SRT is hosting a Pick-It March Maria contest this year! All customers are invited to participate in this fun, free online contest. You can sign up by visiting our website, https://srt.pickitchallenge.com filling out your bracket, and checking in after the big games to see how many points you have. The best part? You can play SRT March Mania with your friends and neighbors and have the chance to win great prizes, all for free!
Game matchups will be announced March 15 and the first bracket games start March 19!
Get in the game, with Pick-It March Mania, from SRT at https://srt.pickitchallenge.com