
A new cyberattack is targeting iPhone users, with cybercriminals attempting to steal Apple IDs through a technique known as 'smishing'. Security experts have issued warnings after discovering that attackers are sending malicious SMS messages that appear to be from Apple. These messages aim to trick users into revealing their Apple ID credentials. The California-based security firm Symantec and other tech experts have alerted the public to this threat, emphasizing the importance of vigilance. Apple has also provided guidance on how users can protect their Apple IDs from phishing and other scams. Additionally, a hack has exposed 33 million phone numbers, further highlighting the need for heightened security measures.



























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