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08.18.26
Shortened URL safety: How to reveal hidden links before you click
Shortened URLs make long web addresses easier to share, especially in texts, social posts, QR codes, and emails. Unfortunately, shortening also hides the destination. A link such as bit.ly/3Example gives you no obvious way to tell whether it leads to a trusted website, a fake login page, or a malware download.
Cybercriminals exploit that uncertainty. If an unexpected message contains a shortened link, pause before clicking—even when the sender appears familiar.
Why can shortened URLs be dangerous?
A shortened URL redirects your browser through a shortening service before sending you to its final destination. Legitimate businesses use these services for marketing and analytics, so a short link is not automatically malicious. The problem is that you cannot easily inspect the real domain before opening it.
Attackers may hide links to:
- Fake Microsoft or Google login pages
- Counterfeit banking websites
- Bogus delivery-tracking pages
- Malware downloads
- Fake job applications
- Fraudulent payment portals
- Lookalike social-media sign-ins
- Subscription and prize scams
According to CISA’s phishing guidance, criminals use malicious sites to steal login credentials and links to deploy malware for follow-on attacks.
How big is the phishing-link threat?
Phishing remains one of the most frequently reported forms of cybercrime. CISA’s guidance for recognizing phishing cites 193,407 phishing complaints in the FBI’s 2024 Internet Crime Report, making phishing the most reported cybercrime category that year.
The wider financial impact is even more alarming. The FBI’s 2025 Internet Crime Report announcement says IC3 received 1,008,597 complaints in 2025, with Americans reporting nearly $21 billion in losses from cyber-enabled crimes.
A shortened link is only one possible delivery method, but it gives scammers an effective way to conceal where a click will go.
How can you check a shortened URL safely?
Do not open a suspicious link just to see where it leads. Instead, inspect it without visiting the destination.
Use this step-by-step process
- Copy the link without opening it
On a computer, right-click and select “Copy link address.” On a phone, press and hold carefully, but avoid tapping the preview. - Check for unusual context
Ask whether you expected the message. Urgent delivery problems, account warnings, prizes, payment requests, and unexpected job offers deserve extra scrutiny. - Use a reputable URL-expansion or reputation service
A link-expansion tool can reveal a short URL’s destination. A site-reputation service may also indicate whether security systems have flagged that destination. Remember that no checker guarantees a link is safe. - Inspect the final domain
Focus on the registered domain, not just words elsewhere in the address. For example, microsoft.support-example.com belongs to support-example.com, not Microsoft. - Visit the organization independently
Open the company’s official app, use a saved bookmark, or type its known address into the browser instead of following the message link. - Delete and report the message if uncertainty remains
A legitimate request can usually be verified through another channel.
CISA recommends verifying suspicious messages through a known contact method instead of replying or using a phone number or link supplied in the message.
What warning signs should you look for?
Treat a shortened URL as especially suspicious when the message:
- Creates urgency or threatens account closure
- Claims you missed a delivery
- Promises a refund, reward, or prize
- Asks you to verify a password
- Requests payment or banking information
- Comes from an unknown number or new connection
- Uses a recognizable brand but an unfamiliar sender
- Arrives as an unexpected recruiter or job offer
- Includes spelling errors or an unusual tone
- Pressures you not to contact the company directly
The U.S. Department of State’s phishing guidance explains that scammers create trust or fear to stop people from thinking critically before surrendering passwords, card numbers, or other personal information.
Does HTTPS mean a shortened link is safe?
No. HTTPS means the connection between your browser and the website is encrypted. It does not prove the organization behind the website is legitimate.
A phishing site can use HTTPS while stealing every password or payment detail you enter. Always verify the final domain, the sender, and the reason for the message.
How does this help someone become safer online?
Learning to inspect shortened URLs helps someone become safer online by replacing an impulsive click with a verification step. That protects against:
- Password theft
- Malware infections
- Fake job applications
- Banking fraud
- Account takeover
- Identity theft
- Social-media impersonation
- Fraudulent payment requests
This habit is especially useful for job seekers because fake recruiters frequently use texts, social messages, and unfamiliar application links. A real-looking company name does not prove that the shortened destination belongs to that company.
What should you do if you already clicked?
If you opened a shortened link but entered nothing, close the page and run a security scan if the site downloaded anything or behaved strangely.
If you entered information:
- Change the exposed password from a trusted device
- Change reused passwords on other accounts
- Turn on multifactor authentication
- Sign out of active account sessions
- Contact your bank if you submitted payment information
- Scan the device for malware
- Monitor accounts for unauthorized activity
- Report cyber-enabled crime through the FBI’s official IC3 portal and consumer scams through the FTC’s ReportFraud portal.
Shortened URLs are not always dangerous, but they conceal information you need to make a safe decision. Reveal the destination, inspect the real domain, and verify the request through an official app or website. If you still feel uncertain, delete the message.
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