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19 sty 2021 · That seems to be a scam/phishing email. Apple won't send you an email/text telling you your account is disabled/restricted or will be disabled/restricted. You will find out the next time you try to log in somewhere.
16 wrz 2024 · Scammers try to copy email and text messages from legitimate companies to trick you into giving them your personal information and passwords. These signs can help you identify phishing emails: The sender’s email or phone doesn’t match the name of the company that it claims to be from.
14 lip 2022 · With it, scammers will attempt to log into your Apple ID by sending password reset requests (using the Forget Password service). That is, the emails or text messages you receive are LEGITIMATE, generated automatically from the Apple system — due to the scammer’s actions.
14 paź 2023 · The Apple ID recovery scam starts with text messages crafted to appear as if they are official notifications from Apple. The messages claim that a new device such as an iPhone, iPad or Mac has been logged into the recipient’s iCloud account from a faraway location like Russia or China.
16 wrz 2024 · Signs that your Apple Account has been compromised. Apple notifies you (notification or email) about account activity that you don't recognize (for example, if your Apple Account was signed in to on a device that you don't recognize or your password was changed but you didn't change it).
8 wrz 2023 · One such scam is the “Your Apple ID Has Been Locked” phishing email. This fraudulent email claims your Apple ID has been locked for security reasons to trick you into providing sensitive information. If you receive an unsolicited email like this, it’s best to ignore it completely.
9 cze 2022 · Here is the second example of an Apple ID scam you may receive on your phone, this time in the form of a text message. It would read something like “Your Apple account is now locked” and will lure you into accessing a link that supposedly unlocks your account.