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Fake website stealing personal info confirmed active

A website disguised as a legitimate page has been confirmed as a phishing trap designed to steal passwords or personal details from anyone who visits it. Children or parents who click a link to this site could have their information stolen.

What to do: Do not visit or click any link leading to feinz.netlify.app, and warn your children never to enter passwords or personal details on unfamiliar sites.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Someone has created a fake website that looks real but is actually designed to steal passwords and personal information from anyone who enters it. If you or your kids accidentally click a link to this site, don't enter any passwords or personal details—just close it immediately. Make sure everyone in your family knows never to type sensitive information into websites they don't recognize, especially if a link came from an unexpected email or message.

Related: Netlify

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