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SOCHQ Threat Intel · Scam

Fake webpage stealing personal info hosted on cloud storage

A confirmed phishing page is being used to trick people into giving away personal information or login credentials. These links often spread via text messages, emails, or social media and can target anyone in the family.

What to do: Do not click any link that looks unusual or unexpected — if you or your child receives a link, go directly to the official website instead of clicking it.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Someone's created a fake website designed to trick you into sharing passwords or personal details, usually through suspicious links in texts or emails. If anyone in your family gets an unexpected link asking you to "verify" your account or confirm information, skip it and go straight to the official website by typing the address yourself instead.

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