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Urgent warning to all 1.5 billion iPhone users over Apple ID hack

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Summary
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62% Informative

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.

The fraudulent email tells users to click on a link to verify their account, redirecting them to another page that steals their login and two -factor authentication information.

The website requires unsuspecting victims to enter their usernames and passwords, giving hackers instant access to their digital wallets.

There is another hack floating around that also uses fake messages to access users' iCloud account.

VR Score

34

Informative language

17

Neutral language

52

Article tone

informal

Language

English

Language complexity

56

Offensive language

not offensive

Hate speech

not hateful

Attention-grabbing headline

not detected

Known propaganda techniques

not detected

Time-value

short-lived

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