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What is a Social engineering scam?
Apple says that scams like phishing and SMS threats are called social engineering scams – a type of targeted attack that relies on impersonation, deception, and manipulation to gain access to users’ personal data.The Cupertino-based company has also listed means that the scammers can use to trick victims into sharing information or giving them money. These include:
- Fraudulent emails and other messages that look like they’re from legitimate companies, including Apple.
- Misleading pop-ups and ads that say your device has a security problem.
- Scam phone calls or voicemails that impersonate Apple Support, Apple partners, and other well known or trusted entities or individuals.
- Fake promotions that offer free products and prizes.
- Unwanted Calendar invitations and subscriptions.
How to protect your Apple account and devices
Apple has also shared a few tips that a user can do to avoid scams that target Apple accounts and devices. These include
- Never share personal data or security information like passwords or security codes, and never agree to enter them into a webpage that someone directs you to.
- Protect your Apple ID. Use two-factor authentication, always keep your contact information secure and up to date, and never share your
Apple ID password or verification codes with anyone. Apple never asks for this information to provide support. - Never use Apple Gift Cards to make payments to other people.
- Learn how to identify legitimate Apple emails about your App Store or iTunes Store purchases. If you send or receive money with Apple Cash (U.S. only), treat it like any other private transaction.
- Learn how to keep your Apple devices and data secure.
- Download software only from sources you can trust.
- Don’t follow links or open or save attachments in suspicious or unsolicited messages.
- Don’t answer suspicious phone calls or messages claiming to be from Apple. Instead, contact Apple directly through our official support channels.
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