Some Apple users keep getting phishing emails to steal their accounts

Fake Apple email will try to steal your data

Beware of these types of emails in which they warn us that our Apple account is blocked, restricted or that it has an important security flaw that we have to solve. We do not get tired of repeating, actively and passively, that before clicking on any link we have to make sure that it is an email from the company from Cupertino and in this case that we are going to show, it is clear that this is not the case.

The Cupertino firm will rarely send us an email with an email address like this one that you will see after the jump, so this asks us to be attentive and check everything before sending or clicking on any of the links that are added in these emails that are clearly phishing (identity theft) that allows third parties to obtain our passwords and private data.

In my case I usually get emails similar to this one telling me that my Apple ID was deactivated:

Once I log into my account, the first thing I have to do is check the spelling of the email and there you can see errors, but to really check that it is a hoax and not a real email, all we have to do is see the sender of the mail:

The simplest way to see the email address from which they send us the same is by accessing directly to answer the mail. So it is just at this point that we can really realize the deception if the rest seems real to us, as you can see in the image above that email address is not Apple ... So pay attention these days to the emails that come to you from Apple that are usually similar to this, since all they want is to steal the data of your accounts.


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  1.   Marta said

    Hello Jordi,
    I am always suspicious of this type of email, but it caught me confused and I clicked on the link twice, from my mobile, because the first one led me to a white screen with an error message (the second the same thing happened). Is it possible that they were able to obtain any personal data or my accounts / passwords? Is so easy? I did not enter any data, I just clicked on the link.
    Should I format the device? Thanks