LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — iPhone users are being warned about a phishing scam targeting Apple account holders. The scam begins with an email that appears to come from Apple with the subject line: “Your Apple ...
An Apple account notification has been exploited in a new email phishing attack that comes with a fake iPhone purchase claim.
Apple warns of a new scam targeting millions of iPhone users. Learn the red flags, how it works, and how to protect your account and finances.
Fraudsters send emails claiming storage is full or nearly full, then trick people into clicking on links that can expose bank and personal details ...
Officials warn scammers are posing as Apple Pay security, sending fake charge alerts to pressure people into calling and ...
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 ...
The email looks like every other Apple account notification you have ever received. It carries a valid DKIM signature tied to ...
iPhone users are the target of a new scam. The quickly spreading threat, detailed in a warning from data research site Consumer Affairs, uses messages — including fake “Apple Pay fraud alerts” — and ...
iPhone users beware. A new message from Apple warning “all your photos will be deleted” is a dangerous fake and the hackers ...
Hackers are using a new phishing method to target Apple users.
A phishing campaign is exploiting Apple’s account notification system to send legitimate-looking emails that direct victims to scam call centers. The tactic passes all standard email authentication ...