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Fake Sign-In Page Stealing Passwords

A confirmed phishing website is disguised as a login page to trick people into handing over their username and password. If anyone in your family clicks this link, their account credentials could be stolen immediately.

What to do: Do not click any link that looks unfamiliar or unexpected — if your child or family member receives a link asking them to sign in anywhere, go directly to the official website instead of clicking the link.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family gets a link asking them to log in—whether by email, text, or social media—don't click it. Instead, go straight to the official website by typing the address yourself. Scammers use fake login pages to steal passwords, which could let them access your accounts and personal information.

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This page is general safety guidance, not individualized security advice. When in doubt, go directly to the official source.