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Fake gambling site confirmed as phishing trap

A website disguised as a betting/gambling page (bet151.cc) has been confirmed as a phishing site designed to steal personal or financial information from visitors. Children or teens curious about gambling sites could accidentally land on pages like this.

What to do: Block gambling and betting websites on your family's devices using parental controls, and remind children never to enter personal details on unfamiliar sites.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Fake gambling websites are popping up that look real but actually steal passwords and financial information from anyone who visits them. Your kids could stumble onto these by accident while browsing, so it's worth using parental controls to block gambling sites and teaching them never to enter personal details on unfamiliar websites.

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