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Beware of Fake Oracle Sign-In Page

A fake Oracle sign-in page is tricking people into giving away their personal information. This could put your family's online security at risk.

What to do: Warn your family not to click on unfamiliar links and always check the website's address before entering any information.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family uses Oracle services for work or school, they need to know that scammers are creating fake login pages that look real. If they enter their password there, hackers could access their accounts and your family's connected information. Always type the website address directly into your browser instead of clicking links in emails or messages, and double-check that the web address looks correct before logging in.

Related: Oracle

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