Scam of the week: scammers are using real-looking Apple emails plus fake support calls to steal verification codes and take over accounts ...
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How to Identify and Avoid Apple ID Phishing Scams
It’s the end of a long day, and you open your email one last time. There, waiting at the top of your inbox, is a message from Apple asking you to confirm a purchase. The kids must have downloaded an ...
Apple computers and iPhones have a reputation for being more secure and less susceptible to viruses and malware than other brands, thanks to the iOS closed ecosystem and stricter app standards. A ...
Phishing attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and the latest scam takes exploitation of a trusted platform to a new level. Instead of sending generic or suspicious-looking emails, ...
A Princeton woman was scammed out of $2,950 by a fake Apple representative in an online scam, according to the Princeton Police Department.
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