With the launch of the iPhone 17, online scammers are exploiting the excitement to steal from potential buyers. Phishing campaigns are rampant, using fake websites and deceptive lottery schemes to harvest sensitive data. These websites mimic the official Apple site, promising early access to the new iPhone. If a user attempts a purchase, they are asked for their bank card information, which is then compromised by the scammers. Be vigilant of offers promoting free iPhones. Scammers may ask you to complete surveys and pay hidden delivery charges. Always buy from the official Apple website or authorized retailers, and carefully check the URL for any errors. Avoid clicking on suspicious links that could lead to financial loss.
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