Summary
iPhone users are being warned about scam emails that look like they come from Apple. These scams try to trick people into giving away personal information by pretending their iCloud accounts are in trouble. Users should avoid clicking links in suspicious emails.
Key Facts
- Scammers send emails that look like official Apple messages.
- The emails claim there is a problem with the user's iCloud account.
- These messages include links to fake websites to steal login details.
- Apple's real emails don't ask for personal information or passwords.
- Users should verify emails by checking the sender's address.
- It’s safer to access Apple accounts directly through official apps.
- People are advised to report suspicious emails.