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 ...
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Phishing scam alert: This "We found your lost iPhone" text is fake and wants to steal your Apple ID
If your phone has been lost (or stolen), you probably feel like you have enough to worry about – stolen data, identity theft, and possibly replacing the device itself. However, there’s one more thing ...
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 ...
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