MIflyer
1st Lieutenant
A friend of mine called the Apple help line the other day to see about taking care of a problem with his laptop. It turns out that the scammers now have the ability to intercept calls to the legitimate help line. He ended up talking to someone in Eastern Europe who informed him that he needed to go buy three $100 Apple gift cards, then call back and give them the numbers off them, and then they'd see about helping him with his problem.
Needless to say, he recognized this as totally bogus and did not do what they told him.
What will these scammers think up next?
Needless to say, he recognized this as totally bogus and did not do what they told him.
What will these scammers think up next?