As iPhone users, we are led to believe that every message from Apple is important.
It certainly comes from Apple.What should I do if I receive a message that appears to be an emergency message?
Are you requesting a change to your Apple ID password?
That's an attack.
Multiple users have reported receiving the message “Update your Apple ID here.”
iPhone”. Here are some things to keep in mind. Do not change your password in response to a message.
or notification.
Several iPhone users shared in online forums recent messages they received from:
At least 6 times a day. To make matters worse, their phone wasn't answered until the next day.
After clicking or tapping a message.
When you tapped the message, you received a system notification asking you to approve the reset.
their password.
And they were forced to respond to each message in order to use the phone.
One user shared on X that he was receiving calls even after he answered “I don't allow.”
It's from someone using a spoofed Apple Security number. Users who feel suspicious should
The caller was asked to provide some of the information that Apple had available and could respond with:
Tell your name, date of birth, and other information stored in Apple
server.
This scam is called a bomb attack or fatigue attack.Scammers bombard you with messages
I hope you will eventually comply out of confusion or frustration. Some users
A message in the middle of the night.
If you fall for a scam and tap “Allow” on the follow notification,
Cybercriminals gain access to your Apple ID and account, and all devices on your account are accessed.
become unusable. Criminals also have access to credit card numbers stored on your computer.
iPhone.
Thanks to Apple's strict anti-theft and privacy policies, we hope you get your Apple ID back.
The best course of action is to simply ignore the message. And if you are forced to comply,
Follow-up notifications must be answered with “Not Allowed.”
To protect your Apple ID, set up an Apple recovery key.
● Go to Settings on your phone.
● Tap your name at the top of the page.
●[サインインと回復]Choose.
● Set a recovery key
The recovery key is a 28-character code that you must remember.Please write it down and keep it
In a safe place, such as inside a book. In fact, you can even hide it in multiple places, but don't label it.
Use it as your “Apple Recovery Key”.
Please note that this key cannot be forgotten or lost. If you can remember (or at least remember the location)
This means you can recover your Apple ID and account by providing the key to Apple.