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Yes - Absolutely be careful. MineralMan Jan 5 #1
Same here. No online banking. I do inline banking. multigraincracker Jan 5 #4
I do online banking, but only from my desktop PC. MineralMan Jan 5 #13
I am Rebl2 Jan 5 #7
I had a FRAUD alert on my Busines Debit card on a Saturday. ProudMNDemocrat Jan 5 #2
That's scary. Ocelot II Jan 5 #3
Same here Rebl2 Jan 5 #8
I would dump your apple products Mosby Jan 5 #5
No need to dump them, just don't link them. Ocelot II Jan 5 #14
This, and never give any information to someone that calls you TxGuitar Jan 5 #22
Numbers can be "spoofed" Mosby Jan 5 #26
Thanks, this is a great post. Mike 03 Jan 5 #35
Everything is probably hackable, but PayPal seems about as safe as any of them. Ocelot II Jan 5 #41
Trust Google. Famous last words. usonian Jan 5 #18
yes they do! toad-eye Jan 5 #25
Thats true, i didn't explain it well Mosby Jan 5 #27
Wells Fargo. Called me when bamagal62 Jan 5 #34
This is my experience too. Mike 03 Jan 5 #36
Even if being hacked doesn't cost you, it's a major PITA to have a CC card you use alot hacked. CrispyQ Jan 5 #6
+1 dalton99a Jan 5 #19
What date was that chart put together ? eppur_se_muova Jan 5 #28
They're getting to be like locks--they keep the honest people out. CrispyQ Jan 5 #29
What do HNL and HOD stand for? Lonestarblue Jan 5 #9
HNL - airport code for Honolulu Initech Jan 5 #12
Thanks. Mike 03 Jan 5 #30
Hi, HPD is the Honolulu police dept. I changed the text. mahina Jan 5 #16
Apple products have a long history of being insecure. ItsjustMe Jan 5 #10
I thought it was just the opposite. Mike 03 Jan 5 #31
Apple software has always been less secure ItsjustMe Jan 5 #48
K & R malaise Jan 5 #11
Wow, I'm so sorry you had to go Tickle Jan 5 #15
We're now spreading unsourced stories? intheflow Jan 5 #17
A good rule to follow is never respond anciano Jan 5 #20
I'm not certain this is good advice. Mike 03 Jan 5 #32
First rule--don't take a call. Hang up and call the number on your credit card (or bill) Maeve Jan 5 #21
Just don't ever violate the rule of not accepting PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 5 #23
Scams should be punished severely The Madcap Jan 5 #24
So Sorry for your Hacked Scammed Nightmare, mahina! Cha Jan 5 #33
Glad I don't have Apple products. Emile Jan 5 #37
The products are fine. Just don't use a single point of contact, Ocelot II Jan 5 #42
Appreciate this post and all the replies. Kicking Mike 03 Jan 5 #38
Me, too. Very much appreciated Deuxcents Jan 5 #52
My gods how horrible for you. I am so sorry... Hekate Jan 5 #39
Aloha Hekate, thank you, but it happened in my town, to my buddy's friend. I've left her name and his out of it. But in mahina Jan 5 #45
I'm glad it wasn't you, at least. Auwe am I bad at changing passwords on a schedule. Hekate Jan 5 #46
Man o man, same, but here we are. Humbug ya? mahina Jan 5 #47
Article on a somewhat (not identical) scam: Mike 03 Jan 5 #40
I have a really old IPad Mini, and will never buy or use Crunchy Frog Jan 5 #43
Mahina, thank you canetoad Jan 5 #44
at no point did this person actually contact Apple to VERIFY Skittles Jan 5 #49
Exactly! mahina Jan 5 #50
even a call from my bank Skittles Jan 5 #51
I totally agree. But once fear sets in the brain gets strange. mahina Jan 5 #53
I hear ya Skittles Jan 5 #56
The best way to avoid all this is not do what was said in the first paragraph. GoodRaisin Jan 5 #54
Good idea! I think she had mentioned that it showed up as an apple number, but I completely read you. Thanks for posting mahina Jan 5 #55
I just turned off the Find My on my iPhone..my iPad was already off. Deuxcents Jan 5 #57
Are you kidding??!? nilram Jan 6 #58
Sure wish I was. happened to a very good person who is likely SOL on a lot of money at a very bad time. mahina Jan 6 #59
THIS IS UNSOURCED CLICKBAIT!! intheflow Jan 6 #60
thank you. eggplant Jan 6 #62
Thank you obamanut2012 Jan 6 #63
Thanks nilram Jan 6 #65
Don't repeat passwords for different accounts. Liberal In Texas Jan 6 #61
Always always hang up and call the bank or apple yourself. EllieBC Jan 6 #64
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