Cybercriminals are sending fake emails that claim to be from Apple, telling users their accounts have been suspended and prompting them to take further action.
To make the communication appear more urgent, hackers also warn the user has only 24 hours to verify their Apple ID or it will be permanently locked.
'Phishing scams like the Apple ID Suspended scheme are becoming increasingly prolific and under immediate urgency,' Jake Moore, a former digital crimes law enforcement officer and now global cybersecurity advisor at ESET, said.
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