New “Smishing” Attacks Are Targeting iPhone Users

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A "smishing" attack could target your iPhone.

"Smishing" is the term used for phishing attacks sent via text message. 

They appear to be trying to get users' Apple ID logins, according to Macworld and 9to5Mac.

Apple users are reportedly receiving texts claiming to be from service representatives with a website link to what looks like an iCloud login.

The website even includes a CAPTCHA, which could appear to lend legitimacy to it.

Do not fall for it.


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