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Fake Microsoft Teams Link Stealing Passwords

A convincing fake Microsoft Teams website is actively tricking people into entering their login details, which are then stolen by criminals. Families who use Teams for school or work communication could be targeted.

What to do: Do not click any Teams links sent via email or message — always go directly to teams.microsoft.com by typing it in your browser, and warn your children never to enter passwords on a site they reached by clicking a link.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Scammers are sending fake Microsoft Teams links that look real but steal passwords when you log in. If your family uses Teams for school or work, make sure everyone types teams.microsoft.com directly into the browser instead of clicking links in emails or messages—this simple habit protects your accounts from being compromised.

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