TechStory reported:
iPhone owners have been warned about a new phishing scam that could cost them money. The scam involves a phoney contact from Apple Support informing the user that it has compromised their iCloud account and that they must act right away to safeguard it. After that, the user is sent to a bogus Apple webpage and prompted to input their Apple ID and password. Scammers can access the user’s iCloud account and steal personal information, including credit card numbers, after they have the user’s information.
Falling for this scam can have significant consequences. The scammer may be able to gain access to the user’s Apple account, potentially allowing them to make purchases using the user’s payment information. The scammer may also use the information gathered to commit identity theft or other fraudulent activities.
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iPhone owners have been warned about a new phishing scam that could cost them money. The scam involves a phoney contact from Apple Support informing the user that it has compromised their iCloud account and that they must act right away to safeguard it. After that, the user is sent to a bogus Apple webpage and prompted to input their Apple ID and password. Scammers can access the user’s iCloud account and steal personal information, including credit card numbers, after they have the user’s information.
Falling for this scam can have significant consequences. The scammer may be able to gain access to the user’s Apple account, potentially allowing them to make purchases using the user’s payment information. The scammer may also use the information gathered to commit identity theft or other fraudulent activities.
Find the original article and read more here.
Enroll in Training Sessions: Last Thursday of Every Month is Training on Frauds and New Scam Alerts and How to Combat
