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Fake website confirmed trying to steal personal info

A website (jupi.pages.dev) has been confirmed as a phishing page, meaning it is 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 unfamiliar links, and if anyone in your household visited this site recently, change any passwords entered there immediately.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

A fake website is currently tricking people into sharing passwords and personal information. If your kids or teens clicked on an unfamiliar link and landed on this site, or if anyone in your family entered login details there, change those passwords right away. The best protection is teaching everyone at home to be suspicious of unexpected links, even if they look official.

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