Scammers have started sending fake emails from Apple
Users around the world have been receiving emails informing them that their Apple ID account has been blocked. The emails contain a link to a website that looks like the official iCloud.com, but actually belongs to scammers.
The email states that the user needs to immediately go to the website and enter their login details to unlock the account. However, after entering the login and password, the data falls into the hands of scammers, making the user's account vulnerable.
To avoid such situations, experts advise always checking the sender's email address. Official emails from Apple will always come from an address ending in @email.apple.com. If you receive an email from a different address, it is likely a scam.
It is also recommended to always independently visit the iCloud.com website through a browser to check the status of your account. If you have any suspicions, it is better to contact Apple support for advice.
How to avoid falling victim to scammers
- Check the sender's email address
- Do not enter personal information on suspicious websites
- Independently visit official company websites
- Contact support in case of doubt
Be vigilant and protect your personal information from scammers. Exercise caution online to avoid unpleasant situations.