iCloud Phishing Scams Target iPhone Users with Fake Storage Alerts
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Updated · BleepingComputer · Apr 19
iCloud Phishing Scams Target iPhone Users with Fake Storage Alerts
19 articles · Updated · BleepingComputer · Apr 19
A surge in phishing scams is targeting iPhone users with fake iCloud storage alerts designed to steal personal and financial information.
Victims receive convincing emails claiming their iCloud storage is full or their account is blocked, urging them to click links and enter payment details.
These scams exploit users’ fears of losing photos and data, with experts urging people to check storage status only through official Apple device settings.
How are scammers turning Apple's own security alerts into a weapon against you?
If two-factor authentication can be beaten, is any online account truly safe?
Why are tech-savvy Gen Z and Millennials now the prime targets for digital fraud?
With billions lost to fraud, why can't authorities shut down these scam networks?
As AI supercharges phishing scams, is your antivirus software now obsolete?