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<blockquote data-quote="TattooedMac" data-source="post: 1587232" data-attributes="member: 101749"><p>Good point, and sorry to hear you got done over. Its always the best option to use a local number out of the Yellow Pages (Aust) when you have a Computer problem. As Apple has said nothing in iCloud was compromised, doubles my belief that this was done with a phishing Scam that hit us Aussies a few moths ago now, and these hackers were sitting waiting for the right time to hit us.</p><p>@-3 months after someone went to a fake iCloud page and put in their credentials, would arouse suspicion as if it was done straight away.</p><p>They were clever, but nice to see PayPal do their part as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TattooedMac, post: 1587232, member: 101749"] Good point, and sorry to hear you got done over. Its always the best option to use a local number out of the Yellow Pages (Aust) when you have a Computer problem. As Apple has said nothing in iCloud was compromised, doubles my belief that this was done with a phishing Scam that hit us Aussies a few moths ago now, and these hackers were sitting waiting for the right time to hit us. @-3 months after someone went to a fake iCloud page and put in their credentials, would arouse suspicion as if it was done straight away. They were clever, but nice to see PayPal do their part as well. [/QUOTE]
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