Against iMessage protection: New phishing scam to trick Apple users
Fraudsters are using a targeted method to try to circumvent the phishing protection in Apple's Messages app. Such phishing messages delivered via SMS or iMessage prompt the recipient to reply, such as “Please reply with Y“ or “Reply with Stop to stop receiving further messages“. If users respond, the phishing link in…
Diabetic express. Kind of like allied health trying to ship me my meds. But not being diabetic, nor have i rdered from them, i think their a scam.
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