Someone called me from Apple to tell me someone is trying to use my account, how do I know it’s apple
Someone called me from Apple to tell me someone tried to use my account, how do I know it’s Apple?
iPhone 8 Plus, iOS 13
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Someone called me from Apple to tell me someone tried to use my account, how do I know it’s Apple?
iPhone 8 Plus, iOS 13
Farnott wrote:
Someone called me from Apple to tell me someone tried to use my account, how do I know it’s Apple?
Nope. Not Apple. If there’s an issue detected, Apple will lock you out of their servers, and force you to re-authenticate, or force you to call them to regain access.
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support
Scams are endemic.
Enable two-factor authentication on your Apple ID, if that’s not already enabled. That’ll make it more difficult to wrest away control of your Apple ID.
Two-factor authentication for Apple ID - Apple Support
Farnott wrote:
Someone called me from Apple to tell me someone tried to use my account, how do I know it’s Apple?
Nope. Not Apple. If there’s an issue detected, Apple will lock you out of their servers, and force you to re-authenticate, or force you to call them to regain access.
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support
Scams are endemic.
Enable two-factor authentication on your Apple ID, if that’s not already enabled. That’ll make it more difficult to wrest away control of your Apple ID.
Two-factor authentication for Apple ID - Apple Support
koral193 wrote:
I just got a call from AppleCare saying that my iCloud got breach from three non-locations
Nope.
Not Apple.
Scams are endemic. Dozens of these scam reports here per day, too. Dozens. Maybe hundreds.
If there’s an issue detected with your Apple ID, Apple will lock you out of their servers, and force you to re-authenticate, or force you to call them to regain access.
Apple will only call you if you have recently called them for help and have requested a callback.
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support
Enable two-factor authentication on your Apple ID, if that’s not already enabled. That’ll make it more difficult to wrest away control of your Apple ID.
Two-factor authentication for Apple ID - Apple Support
The call was a scam. Apple will never call you unless you called them and asked for a call back.
I just got a call from AppleCare saying that my iCloud got breach from three non-locations
Apple will never call you unless you called them and asked for a call back.
Someone called me from Apple to tell me someone is trying to use my account, how do I know it’s apple