A fake Apple email about app-specific passwords claims a $2,990 PayPal charge and urges recipients to call a support number, but it is a phishing scam.
You may have a keen eye for spotting scams, but fraudsters are finding new ways to weaponize trusted systems to avoid detection. For example, threat actors are generating real Apple support tickets to ...
“Don’t call the number or follow the links,” Apple says. And to protect your Apple account, “always keep your contact information secure and up to date, and never share your Apple Account password or ...
A new phishing scam is using real Apple Support tickets to try and trick iPhone and Mac users into handing over their personal accounts. According to a story detailed in a post on Medium, Broadcom's ...
iPhone users should be cautious of a new phishing scam involving Apple Pay that could let thieves steal critical information, according to a report from Apple Insider. This newest scam, according to ...