Apple phishing as the protagonist this beginning of the year

Fake Apple email will try to steal your data

In July of last year was the last time we spoke in soy de Mac of the waves of "phishing" related to Apple and this beginning of the year we raise the topic again due to the increase or increased intensity in emails trying to impersonate Apple to deceive us and steal our data.

It is about a few intense days in this regard and even though we are forwarding the information to Apple, it seems that there is no possible remedy for such overwhelming fake messages posing as emails from the Cupertino company.

Phishing spoofing

What are we doing in these cases?

Well, mainly what I have been doing since I receive this type of emails with more intensity is sending them to the email that Apple has available to affected users, but it seems that instead of solving the problem it is increasing and that is right now I am receiving an email practically daily with this identity fraud.

Obviously it is important not to give any information about our account or similar, and we must report these emails to Apple even if they intensify. It is simple to find and search the Apple email account and send the email from Phishing so that they "see" it in the company and for this you can use these two accounts:

  • If you receive an email that appears to be from Apple and you suspect that it is a spoofing attempt, send it to reportphishing@apple.com.
  • To report spam or other suspicious email that you have received in your inbox on your iCloud.com, me.com, or mac.com, send it to abuse@icloud.com.
  • To report spam or other suspicious email that you have received via iMessage, tap Spam below it.

In any case, the important thing is not to be fooled by them and check all the details of the email to see whether or not it is phishing is not that complicated, we simply have to be attentive to the details and look at the sender of the email first Secluded we find the trap first without having to see anything else. Although these types of messages are increasingly being perfected, they tend to have spelling mistakes and they come to us in money that is not from our country (dollars for example), so pay attention to it because This beginning of the year comes strong in terms of fake emails ...


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