@help I just got 2 email alerts that a website was used to access my iCloud account and therefore it was temporarily disabled and I need to verify my account.
How can I make sure these both are legit?

@Pippy I'd say scam. I've been getting similar

@gemswinc @Pippy Well,first check the sender email (not the display name). Second, check the URL. If either aren't actually apple, it's a scam,

Even if they look legit, the best way to deal with it is:

1) On your iPhone, go to settings, open the iCloud pane, and check there.

2) In a browser go to icloud.com and sign in there.

If it was a legit message from Apple they'll let you know there.

@sfleetucker Mine was an obvious scam. I don't use iCloud beyond what they grab @Pippy

@gemswinc @sfleetucker yea me either, frankly I don’t even know what is in there but I imagine things I don’t anyone else to get their hands on.

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Usually, if you have iCloud, the cloud will have your photos, your address book, your calendar, your browser configuration, etc.

You don't want folks to have it, but Apple also offers 2 factor authentication on logins which should deter all but the most determined hackers.

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