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Fake iCloud Login Page Stealing Apple Passwords

Scammers have set up a fake website pretending to be Apple's iCloud to trick people into entering their Apple ID and password. If a family member logs in, criminals can access photos, messages, and payment info linked to the account.

What to do: Warn your family to only log in to Apple accounts at apple.com or icloud.com — never click links in texts or emails claiming to be from Apple, and enable two-factor authentication on all Apple accounts.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family clicks a link in a text or email and enters their Apple password on a fake site, criminals could access all their photos, messages, and payment information. Make sure everyone knows to only log in directly through apple.com or icloud.com, and turn on two-factor authentication so passwords alone can't unlock accounts.

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