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Fake Robinhood Website Stealing Login Details

A fake website pretending to be Robinhood is actively tricking people into handing over their account credentials. If anyone in your family uses Robinhood for investing, they could be targeted.

What to do: Make sure your family only accesses Robinhood through the official app or website (robinhood.com), and never click links to Robinhood sent via email, text, or social media.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If anyone in your family invests through Robinhood, scammers have created a fake website that looks real to steal their login information and access their money. Make sure everyone only goes directly to robinhood.com or uses the official app, and never click Robinhood links from emails, texts, or social media—these are almost always fake.

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