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SOCHQ Threat Intel · Scam

Fake Sign-In Page Stealing Passwords

A fraudulent website is disguised as a login page to trick people into handing over their usernames and passwords. If anyone in your family clicks a link leading here, their account credentials could be stolen immediately.

What to do: Never click unknown links in emails or texts — if you or your child accidentally visited this page, change your passwords right away and enable two-factor authentication on important accounts.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family clicks a suspicious link and enters their password on a fake login page, a scammer gains access to that account. This could let them read emails, change settings, or pretend to be your family member online. If this happens, change that password immediately and turn on two-factor authentication (an extra security step) on important accounts like email and banking.

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