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Safeguard your iPhone from phishing

Detangle IT • Jan 18, 2019
Safeguard your iPhone from phishing

Phishing scams have been around for years, and they’ve gotten smarter with time. Recently, criminals have been targeting iPhone users through a voice phishing scam that makes the call appear like it’s coming from Apple Support. Fortunately, there are simple but effective tips so you don’t fall prey to this notorious scheme.

If you receive a call from a person who claims that he or she is from Apple Support and asks you to contact a certain number because Apple has supposedly suffered a security breach, do not panic, and do not call the number. Remember that customer support isn’t proactive: the company waits for your call before it addresses your issues. That Apple would reach out first is already suspicious. To verify your suspicion, you can reach out to Apple Support and ask whether the call you received was indeed from their headquarters.

Unless confirmed by official sources, never follow instructions from an unverified caller or email sender. And if the sender asks you for sensitive information like your User ID or password, that should be a big red flag. Do not reveal confidential or financial information via SMS, phone call, or email. If you don’t know the person on the other line, block the number. The same goes for email: block the sender and report the message as spam.

To further protect your iPhone and other devices, never click on the URLs in emails or messages from unknown senders. Doing so can open compromised web pages, or force download infected files. Only trust URLs that bear https in their addresses. The s stands for secure, and any webpage that only reads as http may be susceptible to data interception because information exchanged over these sites aren’t encrypted.

It’s also a good practice to always update your email and other messaging apps because developers regularly include anti-phishing security patches when they roll out new features or versions of their software.

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