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SOCHQ Threat Intel · Scam

Fake website designed to steal your information is active

A confirmed phishing website is currently active and could trick anyone who visits it into giving away passwords or personal details. These links often spread through texts, emails, or social media messages.

What to do: Do not click this link if you see it shared anywhere, and remind your children never to click unfamiliar links sent by strangers or even friends.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Someone has created a fake website designed to trick people into sharing passwords and personal information. Your family could be targeted through text messages, emails, or social media—even from someone you know whose account was hacked. Teach everyone at home to pause before clicking any unexpected links and verify requests directly with the company or person.

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