Apple iCloud Scam: "Your Photos Will Be Deleted" Emails Steal Bank Details
A new phishing scam is targeting Apple users with fake warnings about their iCloud storage. Fraudsters send emails claiming storage is full or nearly full.
The messages pressure users to act quickly. They falsely state that an iCloud account has been blocked and that photos and videos will be deleted soon. To "upgrade" storage and save their data, recipients are tricked into clicking a link.
These links are malicious. They are designed to steal personal and banking information from victims. The scam mimics legitimate Apple notifications to appear convincing.
Users should be cautious of unexpected emails about account problems. Always verify such alerts by logging directly into your account on the official Apple website, not through an email link.