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Fake Roblox Website Stealing Kids' Login Details

Scammers have set up a fake Roblox page designed to look real and trick children into entering their username and password. The site uses a misleading web address ending in '.ml' instead of the real '.com'.

What to do: Tell your child to only ever visit the real Roblox site at roblox.com, and check that any Roblox link they click ends in 'roblox.com' — if you think they visited this fake page, change their Roblox password immediately and enable two-step verification.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Scammers are creating fake Roblox websites that look real to trick kids into typing their login information. If your child plays Roblox, remind them to only visit roblox.com directly and never click links from messages or emails — if you suspect they entered their password on a fake site, change it right away and turn on two-step verification to keep the account safe.

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