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iMessage, phishing
The latest iMessage phishing scam is easy to fall for. Here’s how to avoid it
Have you received a mail delivery alert on your iPhone asking you to respond with a Y to activate a link? It's a phishing scam. Here's you can handle it easily.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your
How scammers are tricking Apple iMessage users into disabling phishing protection
People who unwittingly follow the instructions in certain malicious text messages end up bypassing Apple's phishing protection.
Urgent! New iMessage Phishing Scam Targeting iPhone Users
Phone users are the target of a new, highly deceptive iMessage scam that leverages the trust and ubiquity of iMessage to steal sensitive personal
Alert: Hackers Are Tricking iMessage Users Into Enabling Phishing Links
Hackers are increasingly using a sense of urgency to get around an Apple security measure and trick iMessage users into clicking phishing links, Bleeping Computer reports. Typically, iMessage users can't open links from an unknown sender until they add the sender to their contacts or respond to one of their messages.
iMessage under attack from scammers sending phishing messages — don’t fall for it
For phishing messages from unknown senders, the best course of action is often just to delete the message and move on. By improving your own cyber hygiene and becoming more knowledgeable about phishing attempts, you’ll be able to spot a scam without having to interact with a dangerous message or email at all.
Phishing texts trick Apple iMessage users into disabling protection
Cybercriminals are exploiting a trick to turn off Apple iMessage's built-in phishing protection for a text and trick users into re-enabling disabled phishing links.
Against iMessage protection: New phishing scam to trick Apple users
Apple's Messages app deactivates links to make phishing more difficult. Fraudsters are therefore using a new tactic – in Germany too.
How scammers are tricking iMessage users into disabling security protection
With people increasingly using their phone to pay bills, shop, book services and conduct business, Smishing (SMS phishing) has become a popular way for scammers to target their victims. To protect users, Apple automatically disables links in iMessages sent from unknown senders.
Hackers have devised a simple text scam to bypass Apple’s iPhone protections
Macworld The more we use our iPhones to chat, the more smishing (SMS phishing) attacks try to trick us into compromising our accounts. According to research by Bleeping Computer, the latest wave of attacks is simple but includes serious efforts to bypass Apple’s way of protecting users from using bad web links.
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A Warning For Millions Of iPhone Users: Beware Of This Text Phishing Scam
Cybercriminals have devised a technique to steal personal information by tricking iPhone users into turning off Apple's built ...
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Phishing campaign targeting iPhone users; CSA warns against replying to unknown iMessage senders
The fraudulent messages would ask people to reply, which disables security features. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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New iPhone Attack Warning—Do Not Reply To This Message
A new iPhone warning has been issued after a loophole was found that disables Apple’s phishing protection on its messaging ...
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Phishing Attacks Use This Simple Trick to Defeat iPhone Message Security
A new social engineering tactic is being used by cybercriminals to trick iPhone users into disabling iMessage's built-in ...
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