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Fake PDF website stealing personal info

A website disguised as a PDF tool has been confirmed as a phishing page designed to trick people into handing over personal details or login credentials. Children and parents who search for free PDF tools online could land on pages like this.

What to do: Warn your kids never to enter passwords or personal details on unfamiliar websites, and avoid clicking links to PDF tools shared in chats or emails — use only well-known services like Adobe or Google Drive.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your kids search for free PDF tools online, they might land on fake websites that look real but are actually designed to steal passwords and personal information. Teach them never to enter passwords or personal details on unfamiliar sites, and stick to trusted names like Adobe or Google Drive instead of clicking random links from emails or messages.

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