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Tue 21 Apr 2026 • 12:24

iPhone Users Urged to Enhance iCloud Security Amid Scam Alerts

iPhone Users Urged to Enhance iCloud Security Amid Scam Alerts

# iPhone Users with iCloud Accounts Advised to Implement 5 New Security Measures

iPhone owners using iCloud accounts are being warned to follow new security protocols to shield themselves from emerging scams. These scams exploit fears over the potential loss of stored photos and documents, posing a significant threat to personal and financial safety.

The cybersecurity team at Malwarebytes has identified that scammers are capitalizing on users' concern about losing their files. They urge individuals to be diligent, as "the threat of losing your photos is a powerful lure, so scammers are now using it to steal personal and financial details." Users may encounter various iterations of these scams, all designed to create a sense of urgency. "There are plenty of variations, but they all follow the same theme: make a small payment to stop the files in your iCloud storage from being deleted."

Users should stay vigilant as Apple provides alerts regarding iCloud storage nearing its limit. However, these notifications only appear in official channels like device settings or system alerts. Consumers must remain aware and take proactive steps to secure their accounts against these deceptive practices.