Apple issues an urgent warning: Do not call back scam messages.
Apple absolutely denies calling to request passwords or financial information.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•14/02/2026
According to the latest security reports from Apple Insider and TechRadar, Apple has just issued an urgent warning about a sophisticated phishing campaign targeting iPhone users. Scammers send fake messages impersonating Apple Pay or iCloud notifications to create panic.
The content often mentions large transactions being blocked or suspicious logins, accompanied by fake incident codes. Users are tricked into calling a fake hotline number, where fraudsters impersonate Apple employees to obtain information.
A panel discussion on ethics and responsibility in the age of artificial intelligence.On June 29th, the Academy of Journalism and Communication, in collaboration with the French Embassy in Vietnam, organized a seminar titled "Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technology: Towards Ethical and Responsible Applications." The event provided a forum for discussion on the opportunities and ethical challenges as AI profoundly transforms the media industry.
Apple insists it never asks for passwords, verification codes, or financial data over the phone. If you receive a call from someone claiming to be from Apple, the safest course of action is to hang up immediately. Users must adhere to the "Zero Trust" principle: do not click on suspicious links, and do not share OTPs or screenshots.
If you suspect an email is fake, send it to reportphishing@apple.com and only contact Apple through official channels.
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