
"Apple important request iCloud: Visit signin[.]authen-connexion[.]info/icloud to continue using your services."Symantec added that the hackers added a CAPTCHA to the fake website to make it seem more legitimate to their targets. Once completed, the website will redirect users to an outdated iCloud login template. On its support page, Apple cautioned that scammers may ask iPhone users to disable features like 2FA or Stolen Device Protection because it can help "stop an attack or to allow you to regain control of your account." In reality, disabling these features will instead lower your security so they can carry out their own attack. The company warned that Apple will never ask users to disable security features on their devices or their accounts. (Related: Cyberattack disrupts operations in hospitals and clinics operated by Prospect Medical Holdings.) If you're not sure what to look for, there are some effective ways to identify fraud, such as checking the link in the text. Even if the message seems legitimate, the URL will not match Apple's website. The company also cautioned users that hackers will often send texts that look significantly different from the company's standard text messages.
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