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Fake login page stealing passwords

A confirmed phishing website is disguised as a login page to trick people into entering their username and password, which criminals then steal. Children or parents could land on it via a link in a message or email.

What to do: Never click unknown links in emails or messages, and if anyone in your family visited this site, change the affected account password immediately and enable two-factor authentication.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family clicks a suspicious link and enters their password on a fake login page, criminals can access that account and potentially your family's photos, emails, or financial information. Check if anyone visited an unfamiliar login site, and if so, change that password right away and turn on two-factor authentication—it's like adding a second lock to your accounts.

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