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Scammers just found a new way to make Apple users hand over their passwords without ever hacking an iPhone
A new phishing scam is impersonating Apple across calls, texts, and pop-ups. Learn what it looks like and how to protect your account and device.
The scam is designed to make you act quickly—and turn over sensitive information to bad actors. Don’t fall for it. There’s no shortage of scams trying to get us to turn over our login information, ...
You open your inbox and see a subject line from Apple. It says an app-specific password was generated for your account. Then your stomach drops. The email claims you ...
Scam calls are smarter and more frequent than ever, but one targeted strategy can keep most of them from ever reaching you.
Macworld reports on a sophisticated phishing scam where attackers use legitimate Apple servers to send convincing fake emails from appleid@id.apple.com. The scam involves fraudulent purchase alerts ...
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