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Fake Santander Bank Login Page Stealing Passwords

Criminals have set up a fake Santander bank website designed to steal your login credentials if you click the link. If anyone in your family banks with Santander, they could be tricked into handing over their account details.

What to do: Do not click any links claiming to be from Santander — always go directly to your bank's official website by typing the address yourself, and warn family members to do the same.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your family uses Santander, scammers have created a fake login page that looks real but steals passwords when you enter them. Always type your bank's web address directly into your browser instead of clicking links in emails or texts, and remind everyone at home to do the same—this simple habit protects your money and personal information.

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