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You open your inbox and see it: Your cloud storage is full.
There’s a warning about photos being deleted, your account being suspended, or a renewal failing. There’s a button to “fix it now.” Or a warning to “act today.”
It looks routine. Maybe even urgent enough to click.
That’s exactly the point.

Cloud storage scams are making headlines again, building on patterns we flagged earlier this year in our State of the Scamiverse research.
These emails have circulated steadily since 2025, often impersonating trusted brands like Apple, Microsoft, and Google. Many are timed to moments when people are already thinking about storage, backups, or subscriptions.
The safest move is simple: pause and don’t click. If there’s a real issue, go directly to your account through the official app or website.
You can also protect yourself with McAfee’s Scam Detector, which flags suspicious links and messages, including cloud storage scams, and explains why they may be risky.
Cloud storage scams are phishing attacks designed to trick you into believing there’s an issue with your account so you’ll click a malicious link.
They often look like this, and include 3 key red flags:
| Step | What happens | What to do | How McAfee helps |
| 1. You receive a message | Email or text claims your storage is full or your account has an issue | Don’t click links directly from the message | Scam Detector flags suspicious messages before you interact |
| 2. Urgency is introduced | Warning that files or photos will be deleted if you don’t act | Pause. Urgency is a red flag | Scam Detector identifies pressure-based scam patterns |
| 3. You’re pushed to a link | Link mimics a real login or billing page | Go directly to the official website instead | Safe browsing tools help block malicious sites |
| 4. You’re asked for info | Login credentials or payment details requested | Never enter info from a link you didn’t verify | Scam Detector explains why a page or link is risky |
| 5. Data is captured | Scammers collect your data or payment | Monitor accounts and report suspicious activity | Identity monitoring alerts you if your data is exposed |
And that, my friends, is scam number one in this week’s This Week in Scams.
Let’s get into what else is on our radar.
New data from the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (ICC) shows just how large the scam economy has become.

In 2025 alone:

This is where layered protection matters. It’s not just about catching one bad link. It’s about recognizing patterns across messages, platforms, and moments when something feels slightly off.
McAfee+ Advanced gives you multiple layers working together so you are not left figuring it out after the damage is done:
As always, we have some best practices and safety tips for navigating life online:
And we’ll be back next week with more scams making headlines.
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