GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) – If you get an email that looks like it’s from Apple and says you have 48 hours to “upgrade iCloud storage” or risk losing photos, don’t click. It could be a phishing scam designed to steal your personal and financial information.
Scammers are sending emails with links that mimic Apple webpages. The message may urge you to “upgrade your storage,” then prompt you to enter credit card details. That information can be used for fraud.
Consumer safety experts recommend slowing down and verifying before you act. Urgent deadlines and threats of deletion are common red flags in phishing emails…