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Fake Roblox link stealing kids' accounts

Scammers have created a website that looks like Roblox but is designed to steal login details. Children may receive this link through a game invite or private server code and not realize it is fake.

What to do: Tell your child never to click Roblox links that don't start with exactly 'www.roblox.com' — this fake site uses 'roblox.com.ml' to trick them, and you should enable two-factor authentication on your child's real Roblox account now.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Scammers are creating fake Roblox websites that look real but steal your child's login information when they click links from game invites or messages. If your child's account gets taken over, someone could spend your money on in-game purchases or use it to scam their friends. Check that your child only clicks Roblox links starting with "www.roblox.com," and turn on two-factor authentication on their account right away to lock it down.

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