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Fake iCloud Website Stealing Apple Passwords

A fake website pretending to be Apple's iCloud is actively trying to steal login credentials. If anyone in your family clicks this link and enters their Apple ID or password, their account could be hijacked.

What to do: Warn your family never to click iCloud or Apple links from emails or texts — always go directly to icloud.com by typing it in the browser yourself.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family gets an email or text claiming to be from Apple asking them to log in, don't click the link — instead, open your browser and type icloud.com directly. Scammers are using fake websites that look real to steal Apple passwords, which gives them access to photos, emails, and payment information. Teaching everyone to type the address themselves rather than clicking links is your best protection.

Related: iCloudApple

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