You just submitted your personal information to an unknown website.
In a real phishing attack, that data is now in the hands of a cybercriminal.
Here's what you should always remember:
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Don't trust anonymous website companies. If you don't know who owns or operates a website, never enter your personal information. Anyone can build a convincing-looking site in minutes.
2
Never input personal information on suspicious websites. Your full name, birthday, address, and phone number can be used for identity theft, SIM swapping, and financial fraud.
3
Don't trust suspicious websites. Always check the domain URL carefully before filling out any form. A clean design does NOT mean the site is legitimate or safe.
4
Phishing isn't always a fake login page. A simple, professional-looking form like this one is enough to steal your identity. Always ask: why does this site need my data?
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When in doubt, don't fill it out. If something feels off about a website — trust your instincts and close the tab immediately.