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New scam targeting iPhone users with fake purchase alerts: Here's what you can do to stay safe

Scammers are sending fake messages claiming that an unauthorized purchase was made using your Apple ID. The text includes a phone number, which makes it seem like Apple is reaching out for security reasons.

March 09, 2025 / 17:01 IST
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If you ever receive a text that says, “Apple Approval Notice: Your purchase of $143.95 has been approved”? don’t panic—but definitely don’t call the number in the message. It is a new scam which targets iPhone users primarily, and here’s how it works.

Scammers are sending fake messages claiming that an unauthorized purchase was made using your Apple ID. The text includes a phone number, which makes it seem like Apple is reaching out for security reasons. But if you call, you will end up speaking with fraudsters who will try to trick you into giving them sensitive information—your Apple ID login, credit card details, or even banking passwords, a report by Mac observer reveals.

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Why? Because with this information, they can drain your bank account, steal your identity, or even open loans in your name. It’s a nightmare, but you can easily avoid falling for it.

What should you do if you get this message?