Cybercriminals are exploiting Apple’s reputation with fake “high alert” security warnings designed to panic consumers into ...
A Pennsylvania woman who thought she was protecting her money instead wired $24,000 straight into the hands of scammers after ...
An Apple account notification has been exploited in a new email phishing attack that comes with a fake iPhone purchase claim.
You see a charge you don't recognize. It looks like it came from a trusted brand. Your instinct kicks in. You want to fix it quickly and move on. That's exactly what happened to Dorothy. After a ...
You’re browsing on your iPhone when a full-screen alert takes over: “Your Apple ID has been compromised. Call this number immediately.” The message looks official. The language is alarming. And the ...
Officials warn scammers are posing as Apple Pay security, sending fake charge alerts to pressure people into calling and handing over money or information.
If you ever receive a text that says, “Apple Approval Notice: Your purchase of $143.95 has been approved”? don’t panic—but definitely don’t call the number in the message. It is a new scam which ...
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