The email is a scam. There is no suspicious purchase, no pending charge, and no issue to resolve over the phone. Anyone who ...
A fake Apple email about app-specific passwords claims a $2,990 PayPal charge and urges recipients to call a support number, but it is a phishing scam.
iPhones are expensive, and most people have a ton of personal information on them. You may feel confident in allowing this info to be on your phone because you can lock up your device. Not only that, ...