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Apple IDs under threat from new phishing attack spread through texts — don’t fall for this


Jasper_The_Rasper
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These fake iCloud links can steal your Apple credentials

 

July 9, 2024 By Anthony Spadafora

 

Apple users are going to want to be extra careful when checking their text messages as a new phishing campaign is making the rounds online that can steal your Apple ID and password if you’re not careful.

As reported by Macworld, a new smishing or SMS phishing campaign has been observed in the wild by security researchers at Broadcom. Like with similar campaigns in the past, this one is designed to steal your login credentials which can then be used to take over your Apple account and other accounts on the best iPhones and best MacBooks.

Here’s everything you need to know about this new campaign along with some serious red flags to look out for and how you can keep your Apple ID safe from hackers.

 

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russell.harris
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Huge red flags on this one so I'm hoping most will know this is a scam.

Typical rules apply before you click any links in any communication


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  • July 10, 2024

Sounds like another sneaky tactic! Thanks for the heads-up, Jasper. Will definitely be on the lookout for suspicious texts.


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