A new report suggests that hackers are now using massive iPhone farms to send thousands of scam iMessages every day.
iPhone farms – banks of phones equipped with rotating temporary Apple IDs – are being used to send more 100,000 scam iMessages per day, found security researchers.
If you get such a request, it’s a scam.” Vodacom added that customers can verify suspicious messages or calls by contacting 082135. The mobile operator runs lucrative competitions through the ...
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