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Beware of Fake DocuSign Website

A fake website pretending to be DocuSign is trying to trick people into giving away their personal information. This could put your family's privacy at risk.

What to do: Tell your family not to click on any suspicious links, especially those claiming to be from DocuSign. Always check the website's URL carefully.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family gets a link claiming to be from DocuSign, they should pause and check the web address carefully before clicking—scammers are creating fake sites that look real to steal passwords and personal details. Make sure everyone knows to go directly to DocuSign.com by typing it themselves rather than clicking links in emails or texts, and remind them that legitimate companies never ask for passwords through email.

Related: DocuSign

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