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Fake Discord Update Page Stealing Passwords

A confirmed phishing website is disguised as Discord patch notes to trick users into giving up their login details. Kids and teens who use Discord are likely targets.

What to do: Warn your children never to click links claiming to be Discord updates unless they come directly from the official Discord app or discord.com, and remind them not to enter passwords on unfamiliar websites.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Your kids who use Discord need to know: scammers are creating fake update pages that look real to steal passwords. If they get a link to "update Discord," they should ignore it unless it comes directly from the Discord app itself or discord.com. Remind them never to type their password into any website they weren't already using—this protects their account and any friends they might chat with.

Related: DiscordChatGPT

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