Apple users have been given a serious warning to be alert after a new scam tactics internet fraudsters are using to hack personal information of apple product users was revealed.Apple users are being warned not to open a scam text, that’s apparently sent by company, which tricks people into sharing their personal details, reports The Sun.
The fraudulent message tries to scam users by telling them their account has been frozen and they should validate their iTunes account to avoid suspension.
The latest scam was announced ahead of Apple’s upcoming press event where the technology company are expected to unveil the new iPhone and iPad.
The web address is disguised using a link shortener, a tool that cuts down the URL into smaller format, so it appears to say ‘iTunes’.
Apple users have been warned to be on the safe side by not opening the link if they get the message. They have been warned to simple delete the message to avoid anything that might lead them into divulging useful information or account.
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