Warning! iPhone Has A Serious Scam Problem

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iPhone Has A Serious Scam Problem - What You Need To Know - There is a recent iPhone Phishing scam that is going on that Apple has yet to address publicly. This phishing scam can allow unrestricted access to your Apple ID, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac and Vision Pro. In this video I explain how the iPhone Password Reset Phishing Security scam works and what you can do to keep your account and information safe.

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00:00 - Everything New
00:16 - A New iPhone Phishing Attack
01:36 - How This Is Done
02:38 - How To Protect Your iPhone and Information
03:37 - If this is happening Do This!
04:40 - What has Apple Said?
04:58 - iOS 17.4.2 or Security Update?
05:13 - Have You had this issue?
05:27 - Conclusion

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It looks like Apple has fixed this issue.

According to 9to5Mac the company responded.
The company knows about the few recent cases of these phishing attacks and Apple has taken action to solve the problem

zollotech
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I just clicked on each prompt and deleted. No calls received as my block list is bigger than my contact list.

adiposerex
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You can do this options:

1. Settings > apple id > communication preferences > from there turn off announcements and app, music, tv etc to prevent apple spams

2. Settings > safari > advance > from there turn of privacy preserving ad mesurement to prevent ad tracking.

3. Settings > privacy and security > apple advertising > from there turn off personalized ads to limit apple ads.

It works 100% to me without any issues

kabolangan
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Also never answer unknown numbers you don’t know. If it’s legit and a real person then they will leave a voicemail. Scammers and fakes 99% of the time never leave voicemails. They normally just keep calling back to back using the same method in this video until you give in and answer.

musiciangamer
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Thanks for being on top of this Aaron. Very crucial information here.

dylanthompson
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This went over my head.

How does it get on our iPhones to begin with

Peteslife
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Thank you Aaron, I haven’t experienced a serious scam on my iPhone 15 pro so far. My phone ☎️ is secure and clean. But thanks for making us aware of it anyway!

davidplatt
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Thank you. I’ve alerted everyone I know who uses an iPhone

westfield
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A large amount of those reset password notifications happened to me late last night, took scrolling though many to click on don’t allow. This was the most intrusive I’ve ever seen!

mannykeller
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This happened to me last week. Said my gmail and other passwords are in risk. I went in to check and I thought it must be genuine and I should change the passwords. I was a bit low and lazy at that time that I thought I’d do this later and forgot about it. Thank god it all worked out well

SIGMA
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Nice video. Thanks for the warning.
If a person continues to dismiss the alerts, will it continue until you respond to it?

FlyingRedTailHawk
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Excellent info - I enabled recovery key, thank you Aaron!

chrisking
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Surprised this has not hit main news by now. As always thank you for sharing important information in a professional video :) I'll be sure to share the video online.

epicchris
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Thank you for the important information

kickupastorm
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Aaron you can only enable stolen device protection if you have face ID set up.

SuiGenerisAbbie
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Thank You Arron, I’ll be on the look out for

markferrell
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Got something like that through the mail saying have been hacked... I just made use of the block 🚫 option.

lawrenceatkinson
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Got The Notification. Thank You Aaron!😎👊🏾

lorenzohudlun
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Why would it say allow instead of reset password?..

JacobTheRobloxPro
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I’ve seen it. I just deleted everytime.

rharris