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Fake Crypto Website Stealing Login Details

A website pretending to be a legitimate cryptocurrency service has been confirmed as a scam designed to steal personal and financial information. Teens interested in crypto could be lured here through social media or messages.

What to do: Warn your children never to click links to cryptocurrency sites from messages or social media, and block or report this URL if you see it shared.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your teen is interested in cryptocurrency, they need to know that scammers create fake websites that look real to steal passwords and money. The safest rule is simple: never click crypto links from messages or social media, even if a friend seems to share them. Instead, type the website address directly into the browser or use official apps from your phone's store.

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