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Fake Fiverr Website Stealing Login Details

A fake website is impersonating Fiverr to trick people into entering their username and password, which criminals then steal. Teens or parents who use Fiverr for freelance work or creative projects could be targeted.

What to do: Do not click any links claiming to be Fiverr unless the address starts with exactly 'www.fiverr.com', and remind your children to always check the web address before logging into any site.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your teen uses Fiverr for freelance work or side projects, scammers have created a fake website that looks real but steals login information when people enter it. Always check that the web address says exactly "www.fiverr.com" before logging in, and remind your kids to do the same—it's the easiest way to stay safe.

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