SOCHQ Threat Intel · Scam
A fraudulent website is impersonating Apple support to trick people into handing over their Apple ID credentials. If your child or anyone in your family clicks this link, their Apple account could be hijacked.
Source: paste_monitor ↗
If someone in your family gets a text or email claiming to be from Apple support with a link, don't click it—scammers are using fake Apple pages to steal passwords and take over accounts. Instead, go directly to apple.com yourself or call Apple's real support number. Teach your kids that Apple will never ask for passwords through links in messages.
Related: Apple
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