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Apple warns scammers are using FaceTime to steal bank account passwords — here's what to watch for
['Aditi Ganguly', 'July', 'Min Read']
Yahoo Finance
Scammers are impersonating bank representatives over FaceTime, then coaxing victims into screen-sharing sessions while they log into their accounts.
Say yes, and a stranger watches you log in to your bank account, passwords, one-time codes — all of it.
Story ContinuesWhy scammers picked FaceTimeApple told CBS that scammers picked FaceTime because people trust it.
It helps to remember that FaceTime screen sharing only starts when you tap to allow it, so the scam stalls the moment you decline.
CBS News (1); Federal Trade Commission (2); Federal Trade Commission (3); CNBC (4); Federal Trade Commission (5)This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice.