Protect your Apple account and prevent your data from being stolen by following these official tips
Our Apple account is something very important that we must keep safe from possible cyber attacks or hacks. All of our Apple devices, credit cards, iCloud photos, and other files are associated with this account. Even someone with access to our account could track our location, so protecting it is essential.
There are many tips to protect your Apple account, but it was the company itself that created a complete Support document where it gives us The keys to protecting our Apple ID in the best way.
Use these tips to avoid scams and learn what to do if you receive suspicious emails, phone calls, or other messages.
Social engineering is a type of targeted attack that relies on Impersonation, deception and manipulation to gain access to your personal dataIn these attacks, scammers pose as representatives of a trusted company or entity through different communication methods. Phishing is a common social engineering tactic.
To avoid this, Apple gives us some tips to identify social engineering attacksrecognize phishing messages, manage fraudulent phone calls, and avoid other online scams:
- A scammer can Call you from what appears to be a legitimate Apple phone number or another trusted company. This practice is known as “spoofing.” If the call seems suspicious, you can hang up and call the company’s official number.
- The Scammers often mention personal information about you in an attempt to build trust and appear legitimate. They may mention information you consider private, such as your address, workplace, or even your ID.
- They often tell you that they want to help you resolve an immediate problem. For example, they might say that someone has accessed your iPhone or iCloud account, or that unauthorized charges have been made using Apple Pay. Scammers will say that they want to help you stop the attacker or reverse the charges.
- Scammers usually convey a strong sense of urgency to avoid giving you time to think and to discourage you from contacting Apple directly. For example, a scammer may tell you to call Apple if you want, but the fraudulent activities will continue and you will be responsible for them. This is false and they do this to prevent you from hanging up.
- Sooner or later, the scammers You will be asked for your account information or security codes. They’ll usually send you to a fake website that looks like a real Apple login page and insist that you verify your identity. Apple will never ask you to sign in to any website, or tap OK on the two-factor authentication dialog box, or provide your password, device passcode, or two-factor authentication code or enter them on any website. Be very wary of fake iCloud links.
- Sometimes scammers You will be asked to disable security features such as two-factor authentication or protection against theft. They will tell you that this is necessary to help stop an attack or to allow them to regain control of the account. However, they are trying to trick you into reducing security so they can carry out their own attack. Apple will never ask you to turn off any security feature on a device or in your account.
How to protect your Apple account and devices
Now that you know how to identify potential dangers, here are Apple’s tips to keep your information and devices safe:
- Never share personal data or information security measures such as passwords or security codes, and never enter them on a web page to which someone directs you.
- Protect your Apple ID. Use the two factor authenticationalways 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.
- Identify legitimate emails from Apple Your App Store or iTunes Store purchases contain your current billing address, which is very difficult for scammers to obtain. They also come from a known account.
- Learn how to keep your Apple devices and data safe.
- Download software only from trusted sources.
- Do not follow links or open or save attachments in suspicious or unsolicited messages.
- Do not respond to suspicious phone calls or messages claiming to be from AppleInstead, please contact Apple directly through our official support channels.
Apple cares a lot about user privacy and These tips are essential to avoid having problems with our devices.The Apple account is the heart of every Apple device and we must protect it.
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