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SOCHQ Threat Intel · Scam

Beware of Fake Website Trying to Steal Your Information

A website has been identified as a phishing site, which means it's trying to trick people into giving away their personal information. This could put your family's online safety at risk.

What to do: Tell your family not to visit the website and always double-check the website's address before entering any personal information.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Scammers have created a fake website designed to look legitimate so they can trick you into sharing passwords, credit card numbers, or other sensitive details. If anyone in your family accidentally visits it and enters information, your accounts and finances could be at risk. Always verify website addresses carefully before logging in or making purchases, and teach your kids to ask before entering personal details online.

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