Scam call? "Your iCloud account has been breached....."
Wonder if this is just another scam?
MANative
(4,142 posts)hlthe2b
(106,312 posts)If you recall the EXACT wording, google it. I find a lot of these scams use the same script.
BSdetect
(9,047 posts)Surely they will go after these frauds.
hlthe2b
(106,312 posts)an anonymous, random, nontraceable number).... Typically it will be a recording stating no such number or similar. BTW, I don't subscribe to Skype, but have a $20 balance that I just let sit there.. Such calls basically cost nothing because they don't connect. It does let me check a lot of nuisance calls, though.
CloudWatcher
(1,923 posts)Never ever trust caller id. It's very easy to fake.
Never give useful info to someone that has called you ... unless you know them well and recognize their voice.
Especially not credit cards or account info.
There's nothing Apple can do. The problem is with the phone system allowing bogus caller id.
Mike 03
(16,751 posts)This is from an article two days ago:
As if that wasnt enough, Apple called and said they found some suspicious activities in my iCloud account. Your iCloud account has been breached, they said. Contact Apple Support Advisor, they said, and kindly provided the phone number. They called seven times in the same day. Strangely, though, the number turned out to not be a working number.
https://www.normantranscript.com/news/business/dave-moore-holiday-phone-scammers-attack-young-men-biggest-victims/article_06facdea-1a09-11ea-a67c-e3c1580992e5.html
I just googled "Your Icloud account has been breached" and some warnings and articles came up.
elleng
(135,988 posts)I IGNORE such.
Mike 03
(16,751 posts)VERIFY: Apple Support is not making calls about your iCloud account being breached, beware of scam
Apple doesn't just call you. If you get a call, hang up!
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/verify/verify-apple-support-icloud-breach-scam/65-1e43a8dc-5bcf-4b81-9296-da0d6f44ee9a
onecaliberal
(35,761 posts)Downtown Hound
(12,618 posts)No company is going to call you to tell you they've been breached. Let's just assume for a minute that they actually had the time and manpower to do that, which, they don't (you're talking about potentially millions of calls). They don't like to actually admit that they've been breached. It's not good PR.
nilram
(2,974 posts)if you get an email, dont click on any links. If youre concerned, go to the vendors website and see if you can login.
packman
(16,296 posts)Your Soc. Security check is being held-
Your Windows license is about to expire-
Your Medicare benefits are being examined -
Your ITunes account has been billed for $$$, please call-
Etc., etc., etc.
NO ONE will ever call you about such things.