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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 trap designed to steal usernames and passwords. If anyone in your family clicks this link and enters their details, their account credentials could be stolen.

What to do: Warn your children never to click unfamiliar links, and if anyone visited this site and entered a password, change that password immediately on the real service.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family clicked a suspicious link and typed in a password, that account is at risk. Have them change that password right away on the real website. Going forward, teach kids to be cautious with unexpected links—when in doubt, go directly to the official app or website instead of clicking links from messages or emails.

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