I’ve sent out a fake scam message at work and always have at least two or three clicks. No matter how many times you tell people there’s always a few that just can’t get it through their skulls.
Even if I make it super obvious, spelling errors, poor grammar, and write “do the needful” at the end. They still click the god damn link. Some people just need to have their internet access restricted for their own good.
Sounds more like bad browser programming if it can’t handle all content safely. Any risky action should pop up an administrator password query to activate.
I’ve sent out a fake scam message at work and always have at least two or three clicks. No matter how many times you tell people there’s always a few that just can’t get it through their skulls.
Even if I make it super obvious, spelling errors, poor grammar, and write “do the needful” at the end. They still click the god damn link. Some people just need to have their internet access restricted for their own good.
Sounds more like bad browser programming if it can’t handle all content safely. Any risky action should pop up an administrator password query to activate.