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8 wrz 2023 · Updated: September 8, 2023. Scammers impersonate Apple to steal from unsuspecting iCloud users. We'll show you how to spot scam iCloud phishing emails and messages. Did you get an email threatening to delete photos and files stored on iCloud? Or that suspicious activity has been detected on your iCloud account? If so, beware!
6 sty 2024 · Scammers are sending fake iCloud storage alert messages in an attempt to steal Apple IDs, credit card information, and other personal data. This clever phishing scam can seem very believable at first glance.
19 kwi 2024 · But if you get a message that claims to be from Apple—whether by SMS text message, iMessage, email, or a phone call—how can you know whether it’s really Apple or not? Let’s examine the reasons why Apple might legitimately contact you (and how they’ll do so), and how to recognize scams.
2 sty 2024 · It can be alarming when you're browsing a website, and a pop-up appears warning you of an iPhone virus. Fake Apple virus warnings, messages, and Apple security alerts are scams designed to get you to call or tap on a link.
9 lip 2024 · Malicious actors have been sending out SMS text messages that attempt to get users to provide their Apple ID usernames and passwords on a fake iCloud website.
16 wrz 2024 · To report a suspicious SMS text message that looks like it's supposed to be from Apple, take a screenshot of the message and email the screenshot to reportphishing@apple.com. To report spam that you receive in your iCloud.com, me.com, or mac.com Inbox, mark the spam emails as Junk or move them to your iCloud Junk folder.
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).