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Fake webpage stealing personal info confirmed active

A confirmed phishing page is hosted on a cloud storage link that looks legitimate but is designed to trick people into handing over personal details or login credentials. Family members, including older kids, could stumble on this link via email, text, or social media.

What to do: Do not click any link starting with 'aumentoja53.s3.us-east-005.backblazeb2.com' and teach your children never to enter personal information on a page they reached through an unexpected link.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

A fake website is tricking people into giving away passwords and personal details through links that look real but aren't. Your family should never enter login information or personal data on any page you reached through an unexpected email, text, or social media message—if something seems off, contact the company directly instead.

Related: Backblaze

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