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Fake login page stealing passwords

A confirmed phishing website is pretending to be a legitimate login page to steal usernames and passwords. Anyone who enters their details on this page will have their credentials stolen by criminals.

What to do: Never click unknown links in emails or messages — always go directly to a website by typing its address yourself, and teach your children to do the same.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family gets an email or text with a link to what looks like a real website, don't click it — criminals create fake login pages that steal passwords. Instead, type the website address directly into your browser yourself. This protects your email, banking, and social media accounts from being taken over.

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