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Apple Pay Security Alert Text Scam About Unauthorized or Pre-Authorized Transactions For "APPLE STORE - CA"

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Author: De-Reviews.com Team

February 24, 2026

The Apple Pay Security Alert Text Scam is a growing phishing threat that targets Apple users by sending fake text messages about unauthorized or pre-authorized transactions at “APPLE STORE – CA”. These messages are designed to look urgent and official, tricking users into contacting scammers who impersonate Apple Support.

Scammers rely on fear, urgency, and trust in well known brands like Apple to steal sensitive information.

What Is the Apple Pay Security Alert Text Scam?

In this scam, users receive an SMS claiming that an Apple Pay transaction has been detected, suspended, or flagged for security reasons. The message usually mentions:

  • A specific dollar amount, such as $142.93.
  • A transaction linked to “APPLE STORE – CA”.
  • A warning about account or payment risk.
  • A phone number labeled as Apple Support.

The goal is to push recipients into calling the number immediately.

Why These Messages Feel So Convincing?

Scammers carefully design these texts to appear legitimate. They use:

  • Professional language.
  • Familiar Apple branding terms.
  • Realistic transaction amounts.
  • Threats of charges being finalized.

However, Apple Pay does not send text messages asking users to call at a phone number to resolve payment issues.

Examples of Apple Pay Scam Text Messages:

Here are two commonly reported message formats:

"We detected a potential unauthorized Apple Pay authorization for $142.93 at "APPLE STORE -CA". As a security precaution, we have temporarily suspended this transaction.

If this was you, no further action is needed. If you did not authorize this, please contact Apple Support immediately at +1 833 445-3880

Reply STOP to opt out of alerts."

And,

"We detected irregular actions connected to your Apple iCloud account. This includes a recent pre-authorization attempt for $142.93 at "APPLE STORE - CA" using Apple Pay. There were also multiple efforts to access your account and set up Apple pay.

Due to these possible security matters, the related requests are currently suspended. We wish to inform you that your stored photos, data, and card information could be at potential risk.

Should this transaction be unfamiliar to you, it is important to speak with an Apple Specialist soon. Failing to do so could result in the charge being finalized, and reimbursement may not be possible.

Reach out to us quickly to dispute this transaction: +18334453650"

Please note that the information shown in the examples above may have been fabricated or presented under a false identity.

What Happens If You Call the Number?

When victims call at the provided phone number, scammers pretend to be Apple representatives. They may ask for:

  • Apple ID login details.
  • Credit or debit card numbers.
  • Verification codes sent to your phone.
  • Personal information.

Once shared, this information can be used for unauthorized purchases, account takeovers, or identity misuse.

How to Stay Safe From Apple Pay Text Scams?

To protect yourself from Apple Pay phishing scams:

  • Do not call at phone numbers sent via text messages.
  • Never share Apple ID or payment details over the phone.
  • Check transactions directly in the Wallet app.
  • Log in to your Apple ID only through official Apple settings.
  • Delete and report suspicious texts.

If a transaction is real, it will appear inside your Apple Pay activity, no urgent text message is required.

Official Apple Support Guidance on Phishing and Social Engineering Scams:

According to official guidance from Apple Support, Apple users should be cautious of social engineering and phishing attempts that impersonate Apple through text messages, calls, or emails. Apple clearly states that it does not request sensitive information such as Apple ID passwords, verification codes, or payment details through unsolicited messages or phone calls. Any message pressuring users to act immediately or contact a support number should be treated as suspicious and avoided.

Final Verdict:

The Apple Pay security alert text mentioning “APPLE STORE – CA” is not genuine and should not be trusted. These messages are carefully designed to create fear and urgency, pushing users to share sensitive personal or payment information. To stay safe, always ignore such texts and verify any Apple Pay activity only through official Apple apps or authorized Apple channels.

Disclaimer: This article has been written by a Scam Fighter Contributor. If you believe the article above contains inaccuracies or needs to include relevant information, please contact ScamAdviser.com using this form.

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