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Fake iCloud Website Stealing Apple Passwords

A confirmed phishing site is impersonating Apple's iCloud to trick people into entering their Apple ID and password. If a family member logs in, attackers can access photos, messages, and purchases linked to the account.

What to do: Warn your family never to click links claiming to be iCloud unless the address ends in apple.com, 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 to a fake iCloud site and enters their password, hackers could access all their photos, messages, and purchases. Make sure everyone knows to only log in through official Apple links ending in apple.com, and turn on two-factor authentication so passwords alone can't unlock accounts.

Related: iCloudApple

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