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Fake login page spotted trying to steal passwords

A fraudulent website disguised as a login page has been confirmed as a phishing site, meaning it is designed to trick people into entering their username and password so criminals can steal them. If anyone in your family clicks a link leading to this site, their account credentials could be compromised.

What to do: Warn your family never to click unfamiliar links in emails or messages, and if anyone may have entered login details on an unknown site, change those passwords immediately.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Someone's created a fake login page to trick people into giving away their passwords. If a family member accidentally enters their login info there, a criminal could access their email, social media, or bank account. Make sure everyone knows to be suspicious of unexpected links in emails or texts, and if anyone thinks they fell for it, change that password right away.

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