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Fake Uber Website Stealing Login Details

A fake website pretending to be Uber is actively tricking people into entering their account details, which are then stolen by criminals. Teens or family members who use Uber could be targeted by links to this fake site.

What to do: Warn your family to only use the official Uber app or uber.com, and never click Uber links sent via text, email, or social media without verifying they are genuine.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family uses Uber, criminals have created a fake website that looks real to steal their login information. Make sure everyone knows to only open Uber through the official app or by typing uber.com directly into their browser—never click links from texts, emails, or social media, even if they look official. This protects your account and payment information from being compromised.

Related: Uber

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