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Fake help/support website confirmed as phishing scam

A website disguised as a support or help center has been confirmed as a phishing page designed to steal personal information from visitors. Children or parents could land on it via a misleading link shared online or in messages.

What to do: Do not click or visit this link, and warn your children never to enter personal details on unfamiliar 'help' or 'support' websites — always go directly to official sites instead.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your family clicks a link to what looks like a help website, it might actually be a trap designed to steal passwords or personal information. Teach your kids to go straight to the official website by typing the address themselves rather than clicking links from messages or emails, and remind them never to enter passwords or personal details on unfamiliar pages.

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