
Recent warnings from cybersecurity agencies highlight a surge in phishing attacks targeting smartphone users, particularly those using Apple devices. CERT-UA has issued alerts regarding social engineering scams that impersonate their agency through fraudulent AnyDesk requests, tricking users into believing they are undergoing security audits. This follows a broader trend, as phishing attacks have been identified as the most common security issue for smartphone consumers. Additionally, a security alert has been raised about a significant breach involving the theft of 1 billion passwords by malware, affecting both Android and iPhone users. Experts recommend immediate action to safeguard personal information, as approximately 24% of all smartphone users are at risk.

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