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SOCHQ Threat Intel · Scam

Fake webpage designed to steal your information is active

A confirmed phishing page is currently live and could trick people into giving away personal or financial details by pretending to be a legitimate site. These links often spread via text messages, emails, or social media.

What to do: Do not click any link that looks unusual or comes from an unknown sender, and remind your children never to enter personal information on a website unless a trusted adult has checked it first.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

A fake website pretending to be a real company is currently tricking people into sharing passwords and financial information through suspicious links in texts and emails. Make sure your family knows not to click unfamiliar links, and teach kids to ask you before entering any personal details online—this simple habit stops most scams cold.

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