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Fake Sign-In Page Stealing Passwords

A confirmed phishing website is disguised as a login page to trick people into entering their username and password, which are then stolen by criminals. Anyone who visits this link and enters their details could have their account compromised.

What to do: Never click unfamiliar links in emails or texts asking you to sign in — go directly to the official website instead, and if your child uses shared devices, ensure they know not to enter passwords on unexpected pages.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family clicks a suspicious link and enters their password, criminals can access that account and potentially your other connected services like email or banking. The best protection is teaching everyone to ignore unexpected login requests and always type the website address directly into the browser instead of clicking links.

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