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Fake Roblox Link Stealing Kids' Accounts

A fake website is pretending to be Roblox to trick children into giving away their login details. The link looks real but leads to a scam page designed to steal account credentials.

What to do: Warn your child never to click Roblox links sent by strangers, and make sure they only visit the real site at roblox.com — enable two-step verification on their account now.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Scammers are creating fake Roblox websites that look real to trick kids into typing their passwords, which gives hackers access to their account, items, and any money spent there. Teach your child to only go to roblox.com directly and never click links from messages or emails, then turn on two-step verification in their account settings so even a stolen password won't let someone in.

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