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Fake Roblox Website Stealing Kids' Login Info

Scammers have set up a fake Roblox page designed to trick children into entering their username and password. The site looks like Roblox but is not — any details entered go straight to criminals.

What to do: Remind your child to only log in to Roblox at the real website (www.roblox.com) and never click links to Roblox sent via chat, email, or social media without checking the address carefully.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your child plays Roblox, criminals have created a fake login page that looks real but steals usernames and passwords. Make sure they only log in directly at www.roblox.com and never through links in messages or emails, since those often lead to the fake site. A quick check of the web address before logging in keeps their account and any money you've spent safe.

Related: Roblox

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