Security News > 2017 > April > “iCloud Mail” phishing emails doing rounds (Help Net Security)
The latest email phishing campaign targeting Apple users is aimed at gathering as much information as possible from unfortunate victims. The email, made to look like it comes from Apple, bids targets welcome to iCloud Mail, but warns that the company has been unable to confirm their account information, and that their account has, therefore, been suspended. Users who click on the link offered in the email will land on a well crafted and rather … More →
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