A phishing scam is targeting people who have iPhones or use Apple Pay or Apple Cash. A woman from Southgate received a text about an Apple Pay charge she didn't make.
Another day, another attempt to steal your log in credentials – this time courtesy of a phishing email that claims to be from Apple Support. Don’t be fooled however, this isn’t from Cupertino. It’s ...
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 ...
If you get a text message claiming to be from Apple Support asking you to share details about your Apple ID username and password, don’t take the bait! The text is part of a phishing scam that’s been ...
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 ...
Apple, like many other big tech companies, goes to great lengths to protect your personal data from internet ne'er-do-wells. However, even the most powerful security features are useless in the face ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Scammers are out in full force as Black Friday looms, and the latest attack targets all uses of Apple devices, according to reports. The latest attack by cybercriminals involves ...
If you are an iPhone or iPad user and receive a barrage of notifications to reset your Apple ID password, it's likely a scam. You can check if it's a scam right here using our tool and stay protected.
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) -A new phishing scam targeted to take people’s Apple ID’ is making the rounds. According to a report from a security software company, Symantec, the attack may seem like it is ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Apple iPhone and MacBook users are falling victim to a phishing scam when checking text messages — inadvertently giving schemers access to their Apple ID, according to a recent ...
(WAVY) — Scams are getting more elaborate, and it can be difficult keeping up with all of them, but you’ve heard the saying – “everything old is new again,” and that’s certainly true when it comes to ...
With over 2 billion Apple devices in use worldwide, it's likely that hundreds of millions of people receive scary emails telling them they need to act fast as their Apple ID is in some sort of danger.