The "freshmmscom link" may redirect to a fake login page that mimics Google, Facebook, or a cloud storage service. If you enter your credentials, attackers gain access to your accounts.

A viral video, TikTok trend, or Reddit thread mentioning a specific website.

Before clicking any link in search results, analyze the URL structure carefully. Look for standard security signals like https:// (which indicates an encrypted connection) and be wary of domains that use unusual TLDs or misspellings of well-known platforms. Avoid Installing Unverified Software

You may be asked to complete "human verification" steps, such as filling out surveys or downloading external apps. These are designed to generate affiliate revenue for scammers while compromising your phone number or email address to spam lists. How to Protect Yourself Online