SOCHQ Threat Intel · Scam
A fraudulent website is impersonating Adobe to trick people into handing over their passwords or personal information. Children and teens who use Adobe tools like Acrobat or Creative Cloud could be targeted.
Source: paste_monitor ↗
If your kids use Adobe apps for school or creative projects, they could accidentally land on a fake Adobe website that looks real but steals their passwords. Make sure everyone in your family knows to type adobe.com directly into the browser instead of clicking links in emails or messages, and ask them if they've recently entered a password anywhere suspicious.
Related: Adobe
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