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Fake Apple iCloud/Maps site stealing login details

A website pretending to be Apple's iCloud or iPhone Maps service is actively tricking people into entering their Apple ID and password. If a family member clicks this link and logs in, their Apple account could be stolen.

What to do: Warn your family never to click links to 'lcloud-iphonemaps.us' — if anyone may have entered their Apple ID there, change the password at appleid.apple.com immediately and turn on two-factor authentication.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

A fake website is tricking people into giving away their Apple passwords by pretending to be iCloud or Maps. If anyone in your family clicked a suspicious link and logged in, their Apple account—which controls photos, messages, and purchases—could be compromised. Change your password right away at appleid.apple.com and turn on two-factor authentication to lock things down.

Related: AppleiCloud

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