e-mail and text security

I am getting scam e-mails and texts daily, how do I know that those from Apple are authentic?

iPhone 13, iOS 17

Posted on Jul 19, 2024 12:36 PM

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Jul 19, 2024 12:53 PM in response to CapeBoston

Here are some tips to help you identify legitimate emails and texts from Apple:

* Check the sender's address: Legitimate Apple emails will always come from an address that ends with "@apple.com." Be wary of emails with similar-looking addresses, such as "@appIe.com" or "@apple.co."

* Beware of urgency or threats: Phishing emails often create a sense of urgency or threaten to suspend your account if you don't take immediate action. Apple's legitimate emails will have a neutral tone and provide clear instructions.

* Don't click on links in suspicious emails: If you're unsure about an email, don't click on any links it contains. Instead, go to the official Apple website (https://www.apple.com/) and sign in to your account directly.

* Apple won't ask for personal information via email: Apple will never ask for your password, credit card information, or other sensitive details through email.

* Verify suspicious texts: If you receive a text message claiming to be from Apple, you can verify its legitimacy by contacting Apple Support directly.



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