A few weeks ago, I received a random text, seemingly from Apple, that said my Apple ID had been compromised and there were new charges on my account. The text included a convenient link to log in and ...
A phishing scam is targeting people who have iPhones or use Apple Pay or Apple Cash. A woman from Southgate received a text about an Apple Pay charge she didn't make.
Apple’s security reputation is being tested by a new wave of account hijacking scams that look, at first glance, like legitimate support alerts. Criminals are piggybacking on real Apple system ...
With over 2 billion Apple devices in use worldwide, it's likely that hundreds of millions of people receive scary emails telling them they need to act fast as their Apple ID is in some sort of danger.
If you use an Apple device, it can certainly raise a red flag when you get a message telling you there's an issue with your account. You may be worried that someone has hacked you or even spent your ...
A new phishing scam is getting a lot of attention because it uses real Apple Support tickets to trick people into giving up their accounts. Broadcom's Eric Moret shared how he nearly lost his entire ...
A Princeton woman was scammed out of $2,950 by a fake Apple representative in an online scam, according to the Princeton ...
Beeware this Apple ID hacking scam. Update, April 1, 2025: This story, originally published March 30, has been updated with information regarding a scam targeting iCloud users in addition to the Apple ...
A woman handed over $50,000 in cash to a scammer who said she had a fraudulent charge on her Apple account, Arizona deputies said. Someone called the woman in the Prescott area on May 9 and told her ...
If you are an iPhone or iPad user and receive a barrage of notifications to reset your Apple ID password, it's likely a scam. You can check if it's a scam right here ...
TikTok user Scott Polderman (@scottpolderman) posted a video titled “Warning: Watch Out For This Email” on Dec. 15. “The reason this is working so good for hackers is because they catch you ...
Scammers keep coming up with new and, honestly, pretty clever ways to trick people. They socially engineer their phishing emails and messages so well that even the most tech-savvy users have to think ...
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