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Fake ChatGPT & Discord site stealing passwords

A website pretending to be ChatGPT with Discord guides is confirmed as a phishing page designed to steal login credentials. Kids searching for Discord or ChatGPT help could land on this site and unknowingly hand over their passwords.

What to do: Warn your children never to log in to ChatGPT or Discord from any site other than chatgpt.com or discord.com, and check their browser history if they use either platform.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your kids use ChatGPT or Discord, they could accidentally visit a fake website that looks real but steals their passwords. Check their browser history for any unusual sites, and remind them to only log in directly through chatgpt.com or discord.com—never through search results or links from other places. If they've already logged in somewhere suspicious, change their passwords right away.

Related: ChatGPTDiscord

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