No Se Ve? Actualiza El Sitio Web Haciendo Click... Now

If you think the message might be real, go directly to the official website by typing the address into your browser—never use the link in the email.

If you already clicked, close the tab immediately and clear your browser history/cache.

Emails often start with "Dear User" or "Customer" instead of your name. No se ve? Actualiza el sitio web haciendo click...

Clicking usually leads to a credential harvesting site (fake login page) or triggers a malware download disguised as a browser update or plugin. 🔍 Red Flags to Watch For

The phrase "" (Can't see it? Update the website by clicking...) is a common indicator of a phishing attempt or a malicious email campaign. 🛡️ Security Report: Malicious Email Alert If you think the message might be real,

The email address may look official at first glance but contains typos (e.g., support@m1crosoft.com instead of microsoft.com ).

Uses a "broken image" or "loading error" excuse to justify why you should click a link. Clicking usually leads to a credential harvesting site

⚠️ Real websites almost never ask you to "update" the site itself via an email link to view content.