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Fake Roblox Link Stealing Kids' Accounts

Scammers have set up a fake Roblox website designed to trick children into handing over their login details. The link looks like it belongs to Roblox but it does not — it ends in '.mu' instead of '.com'.

What to do: Tell your child never to click Roblox links sent by strangers, and remind them that the real Roblox site is always roblox.com — if unsure, type it manually in the browser.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Scammers are creating fake Roblox websites that look real but steal kids' passwords when they log in. If your child plays Roblox, teach them to only visit roblox.com directly and never click links from friends or messages they don't recognize — this protects their account and any money or items you've bought them.

Related: Roblox

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