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2 sty 2024 · Fake Apple virus warnings, messages, and Apple security alerts are scams designed to get you to call or tap on a link. Fake Apple virus warnings are dangerous, so follow the steps below on how to safely stop these scams by turning on pop-up blocker settings.
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16 wrz 2024 · Use these tips to avoid scams and learn what to do if you receive suspicious emails, phone calls, or other messages. Social engineering is a type of targeted attack that relies on impersonation, deception, and manipulation to gain access to your personal data.
Spam text messages (also known as phishing or “smishing” – SMS phishing) trick consumers into providing personal data to criminals who pose as a familiar business, organization or family member. Reviewing spam text message examples can help avoid falling victim to these dangerous schemes.
28 lut 2024 · Scamio: state-of-the-art AI scam detector that lets you check any suspicious text, SMS, email, instant message, link, or even QR code.
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.
31 maj 2023 · Fake text messages are unwanted SMS messages often used by scammers to trick you into providing money or personal information. Fake texts can be part of SMS phishing scams (also known as smishing) that can infect your phone with malware or spyware, putting you at risk of fraud and identity theft.
10 paź 2024 · Smishing is the text message version of phishing. When smishing, cybercriminals send harmful links via text message that ask you to provide secure information. Phishers throw out “bait” by making enticing offers, threatening you, or offering to help you with something.