Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says cybercriminals are exploiting iMessage phishing protection, tricking users to ...
Scammers are bypassing iMessage's phishing protections by exploiting user replies, urging them to reactivate malicious links.
People who unwittingly follow the instructions in certain malicious text messages end up bypassing Apple's phishing protection.
Security researchers have traced the scam to Chinese smishing groups known for creating and selling sophisticated SMS ...
Phone users are the target of a new, highly deceptive iMessage scam that leverages the trust and ubiquity of iMessage to ...
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 ...
Cybercriminals have devised a technique to steal personal information by tricking iPhone users into turning off Apple's built ...
Hackers Found a Way to Disable Apple’s iMessage Anti-Phishing Protection For several weeks, iPhone owners have been targeted ...
The fraudulent messages would ask people to reply, which disables security features. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SMS phishing kits are hardly new, but Merrill said Chinese smishing groups recently have introduced innovations in ...
Cybercriminals trick iPhone users by exploiting iMessage's phishing protection, asking you to reply and reactivate dangerous ...