Macworld reports on a sophisticated phishing scam where attackers use legitimate Apple servers to send convincing fake emails ...
An Apple account notification has been exploited in a new email phishing attack that comes with a fake iPhone purchase claim.
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iPhone phishing emails spoof Apple servers using real account alerts
The email looks like every other Apple account notification you have ever received. It carries a valid DKIM signature tied to ...
Apple account change notifications are being abused to send fake iPhone purchase phishing scams within legitimate emails sent ...
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 ...
Put as simply as possible, Apple won’t call or text you to warn of an issue. It will not send you a number to call. It will ...
You may have a keen eye for spotting scams, but fraudsters are finding new ways to weaponize trusted systems to avoid detection. For example, threat actors are generating real Apple support tickets to ...
A new phishing scam is using real Apple Support tickets to try and trick iPhone and Mac users into handing over their personal accounts. According to a story detailed in a post on Medium, Broadcom's ...
iPhone users beware. A new message from Apple warning “all your photos will be deleted” is a dangerous fake and the hackers ...
A wave of fraudulent emails designed to look like official Apple account alerts is pushing iPhone and Mac owners to call fake support numbers, where scammers extract banking details and initiate wire ...
A new scam targeting Apple Pay users through convincing text messages is rapidly spreading, urging iPhone users to stay ...
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