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This morning I received a notification that after visiting some adult websites, 27 viruses have infected my phone (iPhone XR with iOS 17.3), that they would destroy my SIM card and delete my contacts. (I assume to most people that would be laughable). To handle this threat I should install an app named “Spyshield” from the App Store, a link was provided and actually works.

So there is an app on the store that tries to get customers through scamming people. What is the best way to hurt these people?

I’ve sent one message to apple support. I can’t report them on the App Store because I didn’t download the app. I can’t leave a review for the same reason.

What is the best way to make their behavior uneconomical or get their app removed?

This morning I received a notification that after visiting some adult websites, 27 viruses have infected my phone (iPhone XR with iOS 17.3), that they would destroy my SIM card and delete my contacts. (I assume to most people that would be laughable). To handle this threat I should install an app named “Spyshield” from the App Store, a link was provided and actually works.

So there is an app on the store that tries to get customers through scamming people. What is the best way to hurt these people?

I’ve sent one message to apple support. I can’t report them on the App Store because I didn’t download the app. I can’t leave a review for the same reason.

This morning I received a notification that after visiting some adult websites, 27 viruses have infected my phone (iPhone XR with iOS 17.3), that they would destroy my SIM card and delete my contacts. (I assume to most people that would be laughable). To handle this threat I should install an app named “Spyshield” from the App Store, a link was provided and actually works.

So there is an app on the store that tries to get customers through scamming people.

I’ve sent one message to apple support. I can’t report them on the App Store because I didn’t download the app. I can’t leave a review for the same reason.

What is the best way to make their behavior uneconomical or get their app removed?

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Best action against fake virus scammers

This morning I received a notification that after visiting some adult websites, 27 viruses have infected my phone (iPhone XR with iOS 17.3), that they would destroy my SIM card and delete my contacts. (I assume to most people that would be laughable). To handle this threat I should install an app named “Spyshield” from the App Store, a link was provided and actually works.

So there is an app on the store that tries to get customers through scamming people. What is the best way to hurt these people?

I’ve sent one message to apple support. I can’t report them on the App Store because I didn’t download the app. I can’t leave a review for the same reason.