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Fake JCB Login Page Stealing Card Details

A fake website is impersonating JCB (a payment card company) to trick people into entering their login credentials, which are then stolen by criminals. If anyone in your family clicks a link to this site, their account details could be compromised.

What to do: Do not click any links claiming to be from JCB unless you typed the address yourself — go directly to the official JCB website and change your password immediately if you think you may have visited this page.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family got an email or text claiming to be from JCB, don't click the link—it's fake and designed to steal your card information. Go directly to JCB's official website instead, and change your password right away if you're worried you visited the fake site. This protects your money and prevents criminals from using your account.

Related: JCB

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