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Fake Apple Support Website Stealing Login Details

A fake website is pretending to be Apple support to trick people into handing over their Apple ID and password. Children and parents who use iPhones, iPads, or any Apple device could be targeted if they click a link to this site.

What to do: Warn your children never to enter their Apple ID or password on any site other than apple.com, and if anyone in the family has visited this link, change your Apple ID password immediately and enable two-factor authentication.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Scammers have created a fake Apple support website to steal login passwords from families. If anyone in your household clicked a suspicious link and entered their Apple ID password, change it right away and turn on two-factor authentication for extra protection. Teach your kids to only enter passwords on official Apple.com, never from links in emails or texts.

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