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Fake website confirmed stealing personal info

A deceptive webpage disguised as a legitimate site has been confirmed as active and designed to trick people into handing over passwords or personal details. Children and teens who click unknown links could land on pages like this.

What to do: Remind your children never to click links from unknown sources, and ensure your browser or security software has phishing protection turned on.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Your kids could accidentally land on a fake website that looks real but steals passwords and personal information if they click links from strangers online. Make sure they know not to click unfamiliar links in messages or emails, and check that your devices have phishing protection enabled to catch these tricky sites automatically.

Related: IPFSOpenPhish

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