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Breaches & RansomwareEmerging1 sourceAug 20, 2026 · 10:26via Malware.news

Is the Apple Data Leak Warning Real? What This Password Has Appeared in a Data Leak Means

Brief

Yes, the Apple data leak warning is completely real; it’s a built-in security feature, not a scam or phishing attempt, and it means one of your saved passwords matches a password that’s appeared in a known leaked dataset. Seeing it on your iPhone or Mac can be unsettling, but it’s actually Apple’s security system working exactly as designed.

Is the Apple Data Leak Notification Real or a Scam?

How to Confirm It’s a Genuine Apple Alert

The safest way to confirm the alert is legitimate is to check it directly inside your device’s settings rather than trusting a pop-up or email claiming to be from Apple. On iPhone, go to Settings Passwords (or the Passwords app) Security Recommendations. If the same warning appears there, it’s genuinely coming from Apple’s on-device system, not an external message.

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