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Suspicious calls

I’m getting several calls saying my iCloud account is being essentially hacked. Are these call bogus? Anyone else getting these calls constantly?

Posted on Aug 30, 2020 12:26 PM

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Posted on Aug 30, 2020 1:26 PM

stonecrest Said:

"Suspicious calls I’m getting several calls saying my iCloud account is being essentially hacked. Are these call bogus? Anyone else getting these calls constantly?"

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What to Do:

This phone call you speak of is no more than a scam. So, Report this to Apple...


Report this to Apple:

Take a screenshot of that phone number and send it off to Apple.

  1. Go Here: Take a Screenshot on your iPhone - Apple Support
  2. Forward the screenshot to: reportphishing@apple.com

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Aug 30, 2020 1:26 PM in response to stonecrest

stonecrest Said:

"Suspicious calls I’m getting several calls saying my iCloud account is being essentially hacked. Are these call bogus? Anyone else getting these calls constantly?"

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What to Do:

This phone call you speak of is no more than a scam. So, Report this to Apple...


Report this to Apple:

Take a screenshot of that phone number and send it off to Apple.

  1. Go Here: Take a Screenshot on your iPhone - Apple Support
  2. Forward the screenshot to: reportphishing@apple.com

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Learn More Here:

Aug 30, 2020 2:08 PM in response to ThaoMinSong

ThaoMinSong wrote:

If you still feel uncomfortable about it, I would suggest changing your Apple ID password.

Good point, but not really necessary. I would strongly suggest, however, adding 2 factor authentication to your Apple ID.


See—>Two-factor authentication for Apple ID - Apple Support and after you do, be sure to add other trusted numbers in case you lose your phone.


More supporting advice—>Turn on MFA Before Crooks Do It For You — Krebs on Security

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