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How to spot the new Apple Pay scam hitting millions
Millions of Apple Pay users are currently being targeted by a sophisticated new wave of phishing attacks that flawlessly ...
Phishing emails posing as Apple fraud warnings are leveraging large dollar amounts and urgent language to pressure users into ...
iPhone and Mac users may think they’re immune to online attacks because of the high level of security provided by Apple ...
A new scam is targeting Apple Pay users, warning them about potentially fraudulent transactions made using their accounts. Here's how to confirm if you've been targeted, and how to stay safe.
If you think you’ve fallen victim to an Apple Pay scam, time is of the essence. It may be possible to cancel a payment, by clicking through in the Apple Pay app, or contacting your bank. If you’ve ...
Once again, don’t call any numbers you’re requested to if you get texts claiming your Apple Pay is suspended, your card is compromised, or a new device added your card. And never give account details ...
Scammers are getting smarter. The Amarillo Police Department has detailed a new phishing attempt where criminals use real Apple support emails to earn your trust before stealing your account. If you ...
Apple’s security reputation is being tested by a new wave of account hijacking scams that look, at first glance, like legitimate support alerts. Criminals are piggybacking on real Apple system ...
A new phishing scam is using real Apple Support tickets to try and trick iPhone and Mac users into handing over their personal accounts. According to a story detailed in a post on Medium, Broadcom's ...
Claimants are beginning to receive payouts for the settled Lopez v. Apple class-action lawsuit. Here's how to check if you ...
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