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Is this a real offence?
I play an online game called MiniPlanet, a bit like Habbo, for those who know what I’m on about.
Anyway, I came across a website (not on the official site, created with a free website maker) which says it can help me if I lose my stuff in the game. There is a form on which you have to enter your details, like email address or username, and password. These are the same details which are used to access the social network, either Bebo or Facebook, that you play the game on.
Now I’m not stupid, I know what will happen if I give them my details, but I want to know if this is a real offence, like fraud, something I can report to the authorities. I live in the UK, so people who know about these laws here would be of great help.
Also, if it is a real offence, who do I report it to in the UK?
I have reports of people being scammed by this website.
Report it to the makers of MiniPlanet. They may have a fraud department. Just send them a link to the site.
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