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Can Clicking a Link Give You a Virus?

What really happens when you click a malicious link, when malware risk is higher, and what to do after a suspicious click.

## The short answer Sometimes, but the bigger risks are phishing, fake login pages, malicious downloads, credential theft, and account takeover. The click is often the first step. The real harm usually starts when the page asks you to install something, approve something, sign in, or share sensitive information. ## Can a link infect your phone or computer? A link can expose you to a risky page. Modern browsers and phones add protection, but they are not magic. Risk increases when the page asks you to download a file, install a browser extension, allow notifications, enter credentials, or run an update. Fake update pages and fake document viewers are especially common. ## What happens after clicking a suspicious link? Several things can happen: - The page asks for login credentials - The page tries to start a download - The page asks for browser notification permission - The page redirects through a short link or tracking chain - The page imitates a brand or account portal ## Dangerous file types Be careful with unexpected downloads, especially archives, installers, scripts, Office files with macros, and files pretending to be invoices or shipping labels. ## What to do after a suspicious click 1. Close the page 2. Do not enter passwords, recovery codes, or private details 3. Delete any unexpected download 4. Run a security scan 5. Change passwords if you entered them 6. Review account activity for logins you do not recognize ## How to check links before clicking Paste the URL into CheckLink's safe link checker and review the final domain, redirects, HTTPS signal, and reasons. If the link affects an account, work, or customers, request manual review before continuing. ## Phone vs computer Phones are not immune. A malicious link can still steal credentials, trick you into installing apps, or lead to account scams. The safest move is to verify the destination before interacting with the page. ## Useful next steps - Safe Link Checker: /safe-link-checker - Suspicious Link Checker: /suspicious-link-checker - Manual report: /reports ## Bottom line The click is often the first step, not the whole attack. The real danger usually starts when you download, install, approve, or enter sensitive information.
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