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Fake Login Page Stealing Passwords

A confirmed fake login page is active online designed to trick people into entering their username and password, which are then stolen by criminals. Anyone who clicks a link to this address and enters their details could have their account compromised.

What to do: Never click unknown links in emails or messages asking you to log in — 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 clicks a suspicious link and enters their password, criminals could access that account and potentially your family's photos, messages, or payment information. The best protection is simple: ignore links in emails or texts asking you to log in, and instead type the website address directly into your browser yourself. Teach your kids this habit too, since they're often targeted with these tricks.

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