NEW YORK — A new cyberattack is targeting iPhone users, with criminals attempting to obtain individuals' Apple IDs in a "phishing" campaign, security software company Symantec said in an alert Monday.
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Attention iPhone owners: A serious cyberthreat is targeting Apple IDs, and it's more crucial than ever to be on your guard. Security experts from Symantec have uncovered a sophisticated SMS phishing ...
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