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Fake TikTok-lookalike website stealing login details

A website pretending to be TikTok (toktkiik.shop) is actively tricking people into entering their username and password, which criminals then steal. Children and teens who use TikTok could easily be fooled by the convincing fake address.

What to do: Tell your children never to log into TikTok (or any app) from a link sent via message or search result — always go directly to the official app or tiktok.com, and change TikTok passwords immediately if anyone in your family may have visited this site.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your kids use TikTok, they could accidentally visit a fake website that looks real and type in their password without realizing it. Once criminals have that password, they can access your child's account, see their personal information, and potentially contact their friends. The safest move is to remind them to always open TikTok directly from the app or official website, never from a link in a message, and change your family's TikTok passwords right away if anyone might have visited the fake site.

Related: TikTok

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