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Fake website stealing personal info confirmed active

A confirmed phishing page is hosted on a cloud storage link that looks legitimate but is designed to trick people into handing over personal details or login credentials. These links can spread via text, email, or social media and may target anyone in the family.

What to do: Do not click any links from unknown senders, and remind your children never to enter passwords or personal info on a page they reached through a link in a message.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Scammers are using fake websites that look real to trick people into sharing passwords and personal information through messages and emails. Your family should never enter login details or personal info on any page you reached by clicking a link in a text, email, or social media message—teach your kids this rule too, since they're often targeted.

Related: Backblaze

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