Identity theft and fraud

According to, Network Security Specialists at “McAfee” they have found Forty-Nine” compromising situations that are associated to Apple Network activity where “Identity theft and fraud are associated to Apple Networks and they recommend I have my account deleted. After they made two failed connections with me I was unable to convey my wish to have my account terminated, as was recommended by network security specialists at McAfee.

The previous hoax of Apple to corner the Internet market made the interfacing of applications with competitors inoperable, and now they have resorted to a new fiasco that allows internet criminals with a new homestead from which they can steal from Americans. Well, I suggest we give them **** for their greedy corrupt conduct.

iPhone 15, iOS 18

Posted on Apr 30, 2025 08:26 PM

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Apr 30, 2025 08:44 PM in response to CranialMatters

"Identity theft and fraud: According to, Network Security Specialists at “McAfee” they have found Forty-Nine” compromising situations that are associated to Apple Network activity where “Identity theft and fraud are associated to Apple Networks and they recommend I have my account deleted.[...]"

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Where did you see this?

If not in the McAfee App, it's a scam. McAfee is looking for your credentials on Broker Sites. As for sharing your information to local authorities, that is something you would have agreed to, upon opening your Apple Account. Apple is not going to share you data --not without consent of law. So if you are so concerned, you should open a new eMail address, and use that for your Apple ID. Go here: Change your Apple Account Primary eMail Address - Apple Support


Don't Use McAfee on your Mac:

And keep security software off of your Mac --its just gets in the way, and this is a pure example of how and why.

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