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SOCHQ Threat Intel · Scam

Fake website trying to steal personal info

A website called rdiyn.shop has been confirmed as a phishing page, meaning it is designed to trick people into handing over passwords or personal details. Children or parents could land on it through a misleading link in a message or search result.

What to do: Do not visit or click any link leading to rdiyn.shop, and remind your children never to enter personal information on unfamiliar websites.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

A fake shopping website is trying to trick people into sharing passwords and personal details through misleading links in messages or search results. Your family should avoid clicking any links to rdiyn.shop and remind kids never to enter passwords or personal info on unfamiliar sites—when in doubt, go directly to the real website instead.

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