Hey Professionals,
This video, by Proper Honest Tech, explores common iPhone scams in 2024 and offers tips to stay safe.
Here’s a quick example of some of his callouts:
Smishing: Scammers send phishing messages that appear to be from Apple, urging you to click on a link to address an issue with your iCloud account. Clicking the link takes you to a fake iCloud website that looks legitimate and asks you to enter your Apple ID information.
MFA Bombing: Scammers bombard you with system-level messages asking you to verify your Apple ID password. The constant need to press deny can make you susceptible to a follow-up attack where they call you pretending to be from Apple customer support to trick you into giving them your one-time passcode.
Passcode Theft: Thieves target people in crowded places to steal their iPhones and the passcode used to access them. Once they have the…
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