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Why iPhone users are the new prime scam targets
New research may shock a lot of Apple fans: iPhone users are actually more likely to fall for online scams than Android owners. The problem isn't the device itself; it's the habits of the people using it.The survey from Malwarebytes, a global cybersecurity company, of 1,300 adults across the United States, United Kingdom, Austria, Germany and Switzerland, found that many iPhone owners put blind trust in Apple's security. That confidence makes them easier targets for scammers who count on overconfidence.5 PHONE SETTINGS TO CHANGE RIGHT NOW FOR A SAFER SMARTPHONESign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCyberGuy.com/NewsletterHere's what the Malwarebytes survey uncovered:The takeaway? It's not the phone that makes you safe, it's your choices every time you go online.For years, Apple's reputation led iPhone users to believe they were automatically safer. This study proves otherwise. Cybercriminals don't care what brand of phone you carry; they care about how easy it is to trick you. And right now, too many iPhone users are letting their guard down.Even if you love your iPhone, staying safe means making smarter choices online. Follow these steps to keep scammers one step behind you.If something feels off, whether it's a text, link, or offer, pause. Scammers rely on urgency to trick you.Never click on links or QR codes from unknown senders. Always visit the company's website directly. Also, use strong antivirus software to block malicious links before they reach you. The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have strong antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices atCyberGuy.com/LockUpYourTechApple pushes out updates for a reason. Many contain security patches that block new threats. Make sure your iPhone is always running the latest iOS and app updates.How to update iOS:Manually updating apps:Enabling Automatic App Updates:This way, your phone will always stay current, reducing the chances that hackers can exploit old vulnerabilities.IS YOUR PHONE HACKED? HOW TO TELL AND WHAT TO DOUsing the same password everywhere is a hacker's dream. Create unique ones for each account. Consider using a password manager, which securely stores and generates complex passwords, reducing the risk of password reuse.Next, see if your email has been exposed in past breaches. Our #1 password manager (seeCyberGuy.com/Passwords) pick includes a built-in breach scanner that checks whether your email address or passwords have appeared in known leaks. If you discover a match, immediately change any reused passwords and secure those accounts with new, unique credentials.Check out the best expert-reviewed password managers of 2025 atCyberGuy.com/PasswordsScammers thrive on the personal details they can easily find about you online, and iPhone users in particular tend to overshare and trust their device to keep them safe. That leaves a bigger trail for criminals to exploit. A personal data removal service helps wipe your information from data broker sites and shady lists that fuel targeted scams.While no service can erase everything, it makes it much harder for crooks to connect the dots and trick you. They arent cheap, and neither is your privacy.These services do all the work for you by actively monitoring and systematically erasing your personal information from hundreds of websites. Its what gives me peace of mind and has proven to be the most effective way to erase your personal data from the internet.By limiting the information available, you reduce the risk of scammers cross-referencing data from breaches with information they might find on the dark web, making it harder for them to target you.Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visiting CyberGuy.com/DeleteGet a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web: CyberGuy.com/FreeScanTurning on two-factor authentication(2FA) is one of the most powerful ways to lock down your accounts. It adds an extra login step that blocks criminals, even if they already have your password. On your iPhone:Once set up, you'll get a code each time you or someone else tries to sign in.Skip giving out your phone number or email just to snag a coupon, unlock a discount code, or enter a giveaway. Scammers use those details to target you later with spam, phishing attempts, and even identity theft schemes. Instead, create and use an alias email address for sign-ups, promotions, or contests. That way your real inbox stays private, and suspicious offers won't expose your personal data.For recommendations on private and secure email providers that offer alias addresses, visitCyberGuy.com/MailCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIf you own an iPhone, don't assume Apple's built-in tools are enough. Android users appear to be more proactive, but everyone is vulnerable. Real security comes from your habits, not your hardware.The bottom line: iPhone users are falling for scams more often because they trust too much and protect too little. The fix is simple: be cautious, be skeptical, and add extra protection. Because when it comes to scams, it's not about the device, it's about you.Do you still believe Apple makes you safer, or are you ready to admit that scammers can outsmart any phone? Let us know by writing to us atCyberGuy.com/ContactSign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCyberGuy.com/NewsletterCopyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
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