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Fake website stealing personal info spotted on cloud storage

A confirmed phishing page has been found hosted on Backblaze cloud storage, designed to trick people into handing over personal details. These links can spread via text, email, or social media and look deceptively legitimate.

What to do: Do not click any link that looks unusual or unexpected — if you or your child receives a link, go directly to the official website instead of clicking it.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Someone created a fake website pretending to be legitimate and hid it on cloud storage to trick people into sharing passwords or personal information. Your family is safe if you ignore unexpected links in texts, emails, or social media—just go straight to the official website by typing the address yourself instead of clicking anything suspicious.

Related: Backblaze

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