Cybercriminals are exploiting Apple’s reputation with fake “high alert” security warnings designed to panic consumers into ...
Let's talk about something that's been popping up in inboxes lately — those sneaky "Your Apple ID has been disabled" emails. Like many people who've reached out to us, you might have gotten one that ...
Scammers are impersonating Apple Support to target iPhone users with fake messages, aiming to steal Apple IDs and OTPs ...
A sophisticated phishing campaign impersonating Apple tech support is targeting iPhone users whose devices have been lost or stolen, aiming to steal Apple ID credentials and One-Time Passwords.
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 ...
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 ...
Officials warn scammers are posing as Apple Pay security, sending fake charge alerts to pressure people into calling and handing over money or information.
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 ...
Millions of iPhone users are being targeted by a dangerous iCloud phishing scam. A new wave of phishing scams is targeting ...
Receiving security alerts can send you into a panic — and that’s what cybercriminals are relying on. In the latest wave of scams targeting Apple customers, iPhone users receive a text instructing them ...
Phone users reported receiving alarming messages on their phone that look like standard Apple notifications, but they're ...