ALL iPhone owners should heed Apple’s advice – or risk losing serious cash.
The tech giant has warned users not to be fooled by scam phone calls.
Scam phone calls aren’t new, but they’re increasingly devious.
An Apple support page warns iPhone owners to be cautious when receiving unsolicited phone calls.
They can seem very convincing, but could be a ploy to steal your personal info – or even your cash.
“Scammers use fake Caller ID info to spoof phone numbers of companies like Apple,” Apple explained.
“And often claim that there’s suspicious activity on your account or device to get your attention.
“Or they may use flattery or threats to pressure you into giving them information, money, and even Apple gift cards.
“If you get an unsolicited or suspicious phone call from someone claiming to be from Apple or Apple Support, just hang up.”
Apple urges iPhone owners to report scam calls to the police.
Phishy!
Scam calls aren’t the only thing you need to worry about.
Apple also warns that unsolicited emails and texts can be a real danger to iPhone owners.
“If you’re suspicious about an unexpected message, call or request for personal information or money, it’s safer to presume that it’s a scam and contact that company directly if you need to,” Apple explains.
Apple lists the following tips:
- Never sharing personal info unless you can verify the recipient
- Using two-factor authentication
- Avoid using Apple Gift Cards to make…
