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Fake website confirmed as phishing trap

The website askmeforsure.info has been confirmed as a phishing page designed to steal personal information from anyone who visits it. Children or family members could land on it via a misleading link in a message, email, or ad.

What to do: Warn your children never to click unfamiliar links, and if anyone in your household visited this site, change any passwords entered there immediately.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

A fake website is tricking people into entering passwords and personal details by pretending to be something trustworthy. Your kids might accidentally click a link to it from a message or ad, so talk to them about not clicking unknown links. If anyone in your family visited askmeforsure.info and typed in passwords, change those passwords right away to stay safe.

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