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Bit.ly.tvlogin3 Extra Quality Page

Bit.ly.tvlogin3 Extra Quality Page

The page loaded instantly. A perfect clone of her streaming service’s login portal. She typed her email—the same one she’d used since college—and her usual password. Then came a second screen: “Verify your device: Smart TV (Samsung, Living Room).” That made her pause. She didn’t own a Samsung TV. But the form offered a dropdown. She selected “Other,” clicked confirm, and was told: “Verification complete. Thank you.”

If you want, I can (1) expand the link and report the destination (I will only examine the URL, not click any further), or (2) produce a short incident-response checklist you can follow if someone clicked it. Which do you prefer? bit.ly.tvlogin3

| | Phishing Scam | | :--- | :--- | | The link appears only on your TV screen after opening an app. | The link appears in an unsolicited email, SMS text, or pop-up ad. | | Redirects to a known domain (e.g., spectrum.net ). | Redirects to a misspelled domain (e.g., spectrum-accounts.com ). | | Asks for an activation code first, then login. | Asks for credit card or Social Security number upfront. | | Uses HTTPS (padlock icon in browser). | Uses HTTP or has an invalid certificate. | The page loaded instantly

Open the streaming app on your Smart TV or gaming console. Select "Sign In." A 6-to-10-digit alphanumeric code will appear on your TV screen. Then came a second screen: “Verify your device: