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Fake iPhone Finder Website Stealing Info

A confirmed phishing website is pretending to help locate an iPhone but is actually designed to steal personal information from anyone who visits it. Families who receive a link like this via text or email should not click it.

What to do: If you or your child receives a link to a site claiming to help find a lost iPhone, do not click it — delete the message immediately and report it as spam.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone in your family gets a text or email with a link promising to help find a lost iPhone, don't click it — it's a trap designed to steal passwords and personal details. Delete the message right away and mark it as spam. This protects your accounts and keeps your family's information safe.

Related: AppleiPhone

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