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Fake website link confirmed as phishing trap

A link hosted on a form-building service has been confirmed as a phishing page designed to steal personal information from anyone who clicks it. If a family member receives this link by email, text, or social media, clicking it could expose passwords or personal details.

What to do: Do not click this link, and warn your children never to enter personal information on unfamiliar pages — if anyone in your household received it, change any passwords entered on that site immediately.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family got an email, text, or message with a suspicious link, don't click it—it's designed to trick you into giving away passwords or personal information. Tell your kids the same rule: never enter passwords or personal details on websites you don't recognize. If anyone already clicked it and entered information, change those passwords right away to stay safe.

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