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Fake Discord Update Page Stealing Passwords

A fake website is pretending to be Discord patch notes to trick users into giving away their login details. Kids and teens who use Discord could be targeted by this scam link.

What to do: Warn your children never to click links to Discord updates from anywhere other than 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 should know that scammers are making fake Discord pages that look real to steal passwords. If they use Discord, remind them to only update through the official app or discord.com directly—never click update links from messages or emails. This keeps their account and friends safe from hackers.

Related: DiscordChatGPT

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