Local 10 News reported:
There’s a new phishing scam targeting iPhone users in which cybercriminals are attempting to gain access to Apple ID information, security software company Symantec recently warned.
The phishing emails or texts appear to be a request from Apple asking for your iCloud information accompanied by a website link.
The scammers have included a CAPTCHA security measure to make the link seem more legitimate, Symantec said. Once you complete the CAPTCHA, a web page mimicking an outdated iCloud login template appears.
The phishing emails or texts appear to be a request from Apple asking for your iCloud information accompanied by a website link.
The scammers have included a CAPTCHA security measure to make the link seem more legitimate, Symantec said. Once you complete the CAPTCHA, a web page mimicking an outdated iCloud login template appears.
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