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 ...
People who unwittingly follow the instructions in certain malicious text messages end up bypassing Apple's phishing ...
Phone users are the target of a new, highly deceptive iMessage scam that leverages the trust and ubiquity of iMessage to ...
Hackers are increasingly using a sense of urgency to get around an Apple security measure and trick iMessage users into ...
Cybercriminals have devised a technique to steal personal information by tricking iPhone users into turning off Apple's built ...
Cybercriminals are exploiting a trick to turn off Apple iMessage's built-in phishing protection for a text and trick users ...
A new iPhone warning has been issued after a loophole was found that disables Apple’s phishing protection on its messaging ...
Apple's Messages app deactivates links to make phishing more difficult. Fraudsters are therefore using a new tactic – in ...
Cybercriminals are disabling Apple iMessage's built-in phishing protection to trick iPhone users into re-enabling scam links ...
The fraudulent messages would ask people to reply, which disables security features. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Reply with a Y looks harmless on the surface, but it’s a clever way of disabling the built-in phishing protection protocol on iPhones. Apple has created a system for iMessage that automatically ...
With people increasingly using their phone to pay bills, shop, book services and conduct business, Smishing (SMS phishing) ...