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Fake 'Support' Website Stealing Personal Info

A confirmed phishing website disguised as a support or privacy page is actively trying to trick people into handing over personal details or login credentials. If anyone in your family clicks this link, their information could be stolen.

What to do: Do not click the link if you see it in any email, text, or message — delete it immediately and warn your children never to enter personal details on unfamiliar sites.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family gets an email or text with a link claiming to be from a company's support team, it's likely a trap designed to steal passwords and personal information. Delete it right away and teach your kids never to enter passwords or personal details on websites they weren't expecting to visit. When in doubt, go directly to the official website by typing the address yourself rather than clicking a link.

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