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News: New iOS phishing scam places fake call to ‘Apple Care’
A new phishing scam discovered by Ars Technica has upped the complexity of
e-mail messages to drive users to a fake website where a Javascript will pop up
a system dialog box to start a phone call to a call center impersonating Apple
support. According to the report by Ars Technica, the scam is quite deceptive,
with a realistic looking webpage telling users that their iPhone has been
“locked for illegal activity” by Apple and directing…
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