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Fake Apple iCloud Website Stealing Passwords

Scammers have set up a fake website pretending to be Apple iCloud support to trick people into entering their Apple ID and password. If anyone in your family clicks this link and logs in, criminals can take over your Apple account and access photos, contacts, and payment info.

What to do: Warn your family never to click links claiming to be Apple support unless you go directly to apple.com yourself, and enable two-factor authentication on your Apple ID at appleid.apple.com.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Scammers are creating fake Apple login pages to steal passwords. If anyone in your family enters their login info on one of these sites, criminals could access your family photos, contacts, and payment methods. Always go directly to apple.com yourself rather than clicking links in emails or texts, and turn on two-factor authentication to add an extra security layer.

Related: AppleiCloud

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