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Phishing impersonating Apple. We teach you to detect and combat it

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Phishing mail

I don't know if this is happening to you, but lately we're getting a lot of emails impersonating Apple. Emails that are getting harder to detect. We tell you about the experience we've had recently and we give you the tutorial with which to combat them.

We already taught you the basic notions to detect Phishing emails, but things get complicated. They have reported to us a Phishing in which they have impersonated Apple in a way that it was difficult for us to detect. That's why we tell you to be VERY CAREFUL!!!.

How to detect Phishing impersonating Apple:

Look at the email from the sender of this email:

Phishing impersonating Apple

Apparently it's Apple right?. Well, you are wrong.

Depends on the typography we have, we can detect or not, the "scam". The iPhone looks like it says Apple,but it really says Appie (with a capital i) .

That is why it is very important to pay attention to these tiny details. Because do you notice a difference in the way we write Apple in the following image?

The first one is written with a capital i which is confused with a small L. The second one is written well.

If you want to check it, just copy and paste the sender in the notes app of iOS. Delete everything except where it supposedly says Appleand have Siri read the word. You will see how it does not say Apple,but "A Pe Pe i e".

If you don't have the reading option enabled, we'll teach you how to configure the iPhone to read any text.

As you can see, the people who are dedicated to sending this type of mail and, above all, those who do Phishing impersonating Apple. are spinning more and more finely

In any case, as we already said in the past, keep in mind that no service to which you are subscribed will ask you to send them your passwords and username by email. This is VERY IMPORTANT that you take into account.

We hope it has helped you to prevent these scam emails.

Don't forget to share it with all your contacts who have iOS devices. Help them prevent Phishing.

Here we leave you a link with what Apple recommends you do to avoid this type of scam.