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Fake betting website stealing personal info

A website disguised as a betting platform has been confirmed as a phishing scam designed to steal personal or financial details from anyone who visits it. Teens or curious kids could stumble across it via links in messages or social media.

What to do: Warn your children never to click links to gambling or betting sites, and if anyone in your household has visited this site, change any passwords entered and check for unauthorised charges.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your kids get messages or social media links promising betting sites or easy money, they're likely scams designed to steal passwords and financial information. Warn them never to click these links, and if anyone in your family accidentally visited one, change your passwords right away and watch your bank accounts for any strange charges over the next few weeks.

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