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Social Engineering to Disable iMessage Protections

  • Phishing SMS messages with a new twist are circulating, instructing users to reply 'Y' and then open a link in the browser.
  • The messages contain false claims about delayed packages and aim to trick recipients into entering personal information.
  • The tactic of replying 'Y' and then accessing the link in the browser is becoming increasingly common among phishing attempts.
  • This technique has been observed since last summer, with more individuals adopting it to deceive users.

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