fake login screens
Fake login screens are interfaces designed to mimic legitimate login pages in order to steal users' credentials. These screens often trick users into entering their personal information, such as usernames and passwords, which are then captured by malicious actors. Fake login screens are commonly used in phishing attacks to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data and accounts. Users should be cautious and verify the authenticity of login pages before entering any personal information.
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