
Phishing emails posing as Apple fraud warnings are leveraging large dollar amounts and urgent language to pressure users into calling malicious phone numbers.
Apple customers face a new wave of phishing emails
The messages claim an Apple Pay transaction was blocked, an appointment was scheduled, or suspicious activity was detected on an Apple ID. The intent is to create urgency and move the victim into a fake support flow controlled by scammers.
These emails are not coming from Apple, despite logos, formatting, and sender names crafted to look convincing.
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