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Krebs on Security |
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975171 |
Date de publication |
2019-01-03 19:21:04 (vue: 2019-01-03 21:02:10) |
Titre |
Apple Phone Phishing Scams Getting Better |
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A new phone-based phishing scam that spoofs Apple Inc. is likely to fool quite a few people. It starts with an automated call that display's Apple's logo, address and real phone number, warning about a data breach at the company. The scary part is that if the recipient is an iPhone user who then requests a call back from Apple's legitimate customer support Web page, the fake call gets indexed in the iPhone's "recent calls" list as a previous call from the legitimate Apple Support line. |
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Tags |
Data Breach
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