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Fake Roblox Website Stealing Kids' Login Info

Scammers have set up a fake Roblox website designed to trick children into entering their username and password, which the criminals then steal. The address looks similar to real Roblox but is not the official site.

What to do: Tell your child that the real Roblox website is only roblox.com, warn them never to click links to Roblox sent in chats or messages, and consider enabling two-factor authentication on their Roblox account.

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 the criminals then steal to access accounts and potentially make purchases or cause trouble. Make sure your child knows the real site is only roblox.com, never clicks Roblox links from messages or chats, and consider turning on two-factor authentication so even a stolen password can't be used without your phone's approval.

Related: Roblox

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