Apple Card can be CLONED despite Security Measures

Clone Apple Card

Apple Card was launched by the Apple company as a card that is oriented to provide high security for the customers who buy it, but it seems that you can still be cloned. An Apple customer who made an Apple Card noticed this after unknown transactions started appearing on his card out of the blue.

Talking to Apple Support representatives, they confirmed that his Apple Card was used for transactions in another American state. Considering that the man still had the card in his possession, it is clear that his Apple Card was cloned by someone and used for purchases at a great distance from him.

Those from Apple have confirmed that the situation is very rare, and this is probably because the number of issued cards is still low, so not many have been cloned. Apple says that the absence of the card number on it contributes to increased security, but it seems that the Apple Card can still be cloned.

"After reviewing and confirming a fraudulent purchase alert on his iPhone, David spoke with Apple Support, who said that his card was present for the fraudulent purchase in several states away from him and that he had not lost his the card. David asked the Apple representative for more details on how this happened, but they had no response beyond saying that the situation is 'very rare'."

Although the Apple Card is much more secure than a normal card thanks to the fact that it does not have the numbers actually written on its surface, it is still not impossible to clone. Those from Apple don't really have anything to do in this situation, because thieves who use card readers for copying cannot somehow be blocked from cloning the Apple Card.