A fake Apple email about app-specific passwords claims a $2,990 PayPal charge and urges recipients to call a support number, but it is a phishing scam.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Apple’s security reputation is being tested by a new wave of account hijacking scams that look, at first glance, like legitimate support alerts. Criminals are piggybacking on real Apple system ...
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.
The Crisp County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about a text message scam circulating in the area that impersonates Apple, claiming there has been unusual activity on the recipient’s Apple ID.
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 ...
Did you know you can customize Google to filter out garbage? Take these steps for better search results, including adding Lifehacker as a preferred source for tech news. If you receive an unsolicited ...
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 ...