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Fake Apple Tracking Site Stealing Passwords

A website pretending to be an Apple service is actively tricking people into handing over their Apple ID credentials. Families who share Apple devices or use Family Sharing are at risk if anyone visits this link.

What to do: Do not visit or click any link to 'rastreioapple.support' — warn your kids never to enter Apple ID details on any site except apple.com, and enable two-factor authentication on your Apple account now.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family clicks a link to a fake Apple website, they could accidentally give away the password that unlocks all your family's iPhones, iPads, and shared photos. This is especially risky if your kids use family devices or if you share an Apple account. Make sure everyone knows to only enter passwords on apple.com itself, and turn on two-factor authentication right away so even a stolen password can't be used.

Related: Apple

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