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Be careful, PUBG Mobile players are the target of cyber criminals

GridGames.ID – Although there are many new games on mobile at this time, the popularity of PUBG Mobile has not subsided. It’s even going up.

If you are one of them, GridGames recommends being careful starting today. The reason is, there could be danger that is targeting you.

Anti-virus company Kaspersky recently discovered that there were 260 fake web pages targeting PUGB Mobile players with phishing traps.

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Horrifyingly, this website is made in such a way that PUBGM players believe that it is the original site from the developer.

This causes us not to realize that the data entered into it will end up in the hands of the criminal.

The criminals allegedly took advantage of PUBGM’s latest event, Metro: Exodus to lure players with the lure of free items.

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On the website, players will be asked to log in with Twitter or Facebook, even additional information such as name, phone number, up to the level (Metro: Exodus) that has been played.

After entering the personal data, players will be given the information “the prize will arrive within 24 hours,” even though there won’t be any, as GridGames reports from KompasTekno.

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