You’ve probably heard by now about online scammers and hackers using phishing emails, which look like those sent by Apple, to trick you into signing in with your Apple ID to steal your personal and financial information, as well as to hack your iCloud account and take your photos and other personal files.
Well, if you receive such an email, and you aren’t sure if it’s legitimate or not, Apple now has a new support document that teaches you how to see the difference between genuine communication coming from App Store, iTunes Store, iBooks Store, as well as Apple Music purchases and phishing emails.
“Scammers often try to trick you into sharing personal or financial information by sending you messages or links to websi… (read more)
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