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New Email Scam Targeting Apple and Facebook Users: Here's How to Prevent Them

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There are currently two email phishing scams targeting Facebook and Apple product users, with indications that scammers are attempting to obtain personal and private information. In order to prevent such scams, here are the measures you can take.

Details on the Facebook Scam

First, let's discuss the scam that targets Facebook users. This recent phishing attempt aims at the direct messaging inboxes of individuals.

The method employed by the scam involves sending an email warning that you have been placed in "Facebook jail," or you might receive a message from Facebook indicating that your account has been suspended or disabled. If no action is taken, the scammer claims that your account will be permanently deleted in 24 hours.

The email will include an embedded link, and if you click on it to salvage your account, it is probable that you will be directed to a webpage that appears like Facebook's homepage, prompting you to log in.

Subsequently, you will be requested to enter your account login email, phone number, name, and a few other pieces of information. Upon submission, the page will require you to verify your password. After this step, scammers will have obtained all the information they need to hack into your account.

Details on the Apple Scam

Another similar scam that has been circulating involves a phishing email alleging that your Apple ID has been locked due to suspicious activities or multiple sign-in attempts. The email will prompt you to verify your account by clicking on a link, which takes you to a QR code generation webpage. Scammers use this as a way to gather your data.

After scanning the code, you will be directed to a different webpage that requests you to provide personal information, such as your home and email address, bank account numbers, and phone number. This approach is a common technique used by scammers to obtain your personal information, which they may use for fraudulent activities.

It is crucial to keep in mind that Apple will never ask for personal information or send an email requesting you to confirm account details. If you are uncertain about an email's authenticity, it is always advisable to go to the official website and login directly to your account, rather than clicking on any links provided in the email

How to Avoid These Scams

Here are some steps you can take to avoid these malicious attacks:

In conclusion, it is crucial to remain vigilant and stay informed about the latest phishing scams that target individuals using popular online platforms like Facebook and Apple. Be cautious of any unsolicited emails requesting personal information, and never click on links that you are uncertain about. Utilizing email services that provide extra layers of privacy protection can also be helpful in detecting and preventing scams. By following these measures, you can help protect your personal information and prevent identity theft.

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