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Fake phone support website stealing personal info

A website pretending to offer phone support has been confirmed as a scam page designed to trick people into handing over personal details. Children or parents searching for tech help could accidentally land on it.

What to do: Do not visit or click any link to 'finmy-phonesupport.us' — if your child or anyone in your household has visited it, check for any personal or payment info that may have been entered and change relevant passwords immediately.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family accidentally visits a fake tech support website while looking for help, scammers could trick them into sharing passwords, credit card numbers, or personal details. If this happens, check your accounts for suspicious activity and change your passwords right away—it only takes a few minutes and protects your family's information.

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