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Fake login page circulating online trying to steal passwords

A confirmed phishing link is active that pretends to be a legitimate login page to trick people into handing over their username and password. Children and parents who click it could have their account credentials stolen.

What to do: Remind your children never to click unknown links in messages or emails, and if anyone in the family clicked this link, change passwords on any accounts entered immediately.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family clicks a suspicious link and enters their password, a scammer could access their email, social media, or banking accounts. The good news is it's easy to fix: just change your passwords right away on any accounts you're worried about. Teach your kids to be cautious with links from people they don't know, and you'll stay protected.

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