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Fake Apple website stealing passwords

A fraudulent website is impersonating Apple to trick people into entering their Apple ID credentials. If your child or family member clicks this link, their Apple account could be hijacked.

What to do: Do not click any link claiming to be from Apple unless you go directly to apple.com yourself, and remind your children never to enter passwords on unfamiliar sites.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family gets a link claiming to be from Apple, don't click it—go directly to apple.com yourself instead. These fake sites steal passwords and let scammers access your family's photos, payments, and devices. Remind kids never to type passwords on unfamiliar websites, even if they look official.

Related: Apple

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