Notice of data leak
Got a message of my passwords appearing in a data leak. Is this an Apple notification or a fake. The list of my passwords involve almost all my sites. Seems suspicious to me.
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Got a message of my passwords appearing in a data leak. Is this an Apple notification or a fake. The list of my passwords involve almost all my sites. Seems suspicious to me.
Gjmh Said:
"Notice of data leak: Got a message of my passwords appearing in a data leak. Is this an Apple notification or a fake. The list of my passwords involve almost all my sites. Seems suspicious to me."
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Report This:
Yes. it is a scam. Apple would not send you such a message. So, report it to Apple, and then delete it. Perform as instructed here: Using the Photos App to Report Scams: - Apple Support
Gjmh Said:
"Notice of data leak: Got a message of my passwords appearing in a data leak. Is this an Apple notification or a fake. The list of my passwords involve almost all my sites. Seems suspicious to me."
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Report This:
Yes. it is a scam. Apple would not send you such a message. So, report it to Apple, and then delete it. Perform as instructed here: Using the Photos App to Report Scams: - Apple Support
Notice of data leak