
"'Every Apple user needs to know about this nasty scam doing the rounds,' Which?, the UK's largest independent consumer organization, shared on Facebook."
"'These sneaky fake emails that look like they're from iCloud and threaten you with claims that 'all your photos will be deleted.'"
"'Your iCloud storage is full. You have exceeded your storage plan, and this means that your documents, contacts and device data are no longer being backed up to iCloud.'"
"'The message also includes a button to upgrade to a larger iCloud plan and, to make it appear even more official, it is signed by 'The iCloud Team.'"
A warning has been issued to 1.8 billion iPhone users about a new email scam that impersonates iCloud notifications. Victims receive messages claiming their iCloud storage is full, urging immediate upgrades to avoid losing access to data. These emails contain links to malicious websites designed to steal sensitive information. Some messages threaten account closure within 48 hours if users do not act. The US Federal Trade Commission advises users to report such emails to Apple instead of clicking on links.
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