Apple Tech Support Scam +1 (833) 890-2732

Scam Number: +1 (833) 890-2732
Scammer’s Website or Email: https://abdikaq10-secondary.z23.web.core.windows.net/ioxs01uShYMl/?bcda=1-833-890-2732

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Fake Apple hacking message:
https://sgurdorap.com/1k-as-us/index.php?clickid=ad10017us7vzwa14ba&uclick=17us7vzwa1&uclickhash=17us7vzwa1-17us7vzwa1-irdu-fnsc0-ir3vi4-7sa0bz-7sa0fn-89e9e9#i

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Busy number

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https://securityapple.com/ 855-435-2690

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https://nilesfame.com/landers/3871de7f-b971-4080-ab27-ae5a180ae2c2/ihb45/index.php?zxcv=17214761b728dffd530e264b76cafaf6924d207046&domain=hooksloops.com&sclid=cqd9cf41sfvs7398qu2g&osv=iOS&language=en-US&lang=en-US&bcid=cqd9cf41sfvs7398qu2g#

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Nice, what is your method of getting them?

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Usually searching them up on Google search, for example “gmeil.com” or “yutob.com

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Nice, I usually do the same typo method, but sometimes you can get them through advertisements on shady websites.

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Yep. Any typos of popular websites (i.e. facebook, gmail, youtube, etc). Also clicking a lot of ads will increase your chances of finding pop-ups.

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Also going through your history of previous days pop-ups and clicking the links again to see if a different but current number pops up.

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Here’s a list of the ones I mainly use:

ggmail.com

Insyagram.com

Geogle.com

Twitfer.com

Youtob.com

Facepook.com

Pokemonbd.net

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Here’s another one here on Scammer.info. Go down to the Typo Squads category, highlight and copy all of the lined-through misspellings and paste on the website:

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The other thing is that the numbers change so often, so we are able to constantly use the same domain mistypes to find different numbers.

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There are literally hundreds, or even thousands of fake websites that old people mistype for Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter/ X, etc

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