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Fake website confirmed stealing personal info

A deceptive website has been confirmed as a phishing page, meaning it is designed to trick people into handing over passwords or personal details. These links can spread via text, email, or social media and can target anyone in the family.

What to do: Do not click any unfamiliar links sent to you or your children, and remind kids never to enter passwords or personal info on a site they reached through a link in a message.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Scammers are creating fake websites that look real to trick you into sharing passwords or personal details through suspicious links in texts, emails, or social media. To protect your family, teach everyone—especially kids—never to click unfamiliar links or enter passwords on sites they reached that way. When in doubt, go directly to the official website by typing the address yourself.

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