Status Updates Apple sends status updates by default to the primary Apple Account email address. After you request Account Recovery, you get an email with a confirmation of your request and the date and time of when you can expect to regain access. This email arrives within 72 hours.
Sounds like a scam. If you ever think a message like this might be about a legitimate issue, contact Apple or your credit card issuer using known good contact information not from the message. Always assume that numbers, links, etc. in such messages will connect you to scammers.
Is this text message a scam Apple Approval Notice We have noticed that your Apple iCloud id was recently used at "APPLE STORE In CA" for 143.95, paid by Apple Pay Pre Authorization. Also some suspicious sign in request and apple pay activation request detected. That looks like suspicious to us.
Criminals are getting very good at imitating Apple messages and sometimes the only indication in an email is very subtle. Have a look at this thread. Someone registered an Apple ID with my em… - Apple Community It can be very hard to tell from an email alone if it is authentic. The best way to check is to use an independent way through Apple's own resources to confirm what the communication ...
Text scam still alive - BEWARE On my iPhone from +63 ***************: [Apple Security Alert] We have noticed that your Apple id was recently used at \"APPLE STORE\" for $143.95, paid by Apple Pay Pre Authorization. Also some suspicious sign in request and apple pay activation request detected. That looks like suspicious to us.
The Apple Support phone number in the U.S. is 1-800-275-2273 For numbers in other locations, see: Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support
Typically an Apple ID is an email address you have used. If you are currently using a mobile device that is logged into your account, go to Settings and tap your name at the top. Look in Keychain, and in a browser's security settings if you use it to automatically sign into Apple when using a browser. This support article describes ways to find your Apple ID --> If you forgot your Apple ...
Other Apple resources: Identify legitimate emails from the App Store or iTunes Store. Recognize and avoid social engineering schemes including phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support For Apple billing messages and related questions: Billed, but you didn’t buy? - Apple Community
Change your Apple Account password - Apple Support This is how you change your Apple ID password on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch: 1. Tap Settings > your name > Password & Security. 2. Tap Change Password. 3. Enter your current password or device passcode, then enter a new password and confirm the new password. Forgot your password? Go to --> If you forgot your Apple Account ...