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Tech experts are warning iPhone users about a new scam circulating just ahead of the busy Independence Day weekend. Details about the specific scam tactic are limited, but authorities believe it may involve phishing attempts or malware disguised as legitimate apps or websites.
“We’re seeing an increase in fraudulent activity targeting iPhone users,” said a spokesperson for the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA). “Scammers often capitalize on holidays and long weekends when people might be busier or less vigilant.”
The NCSA is urging iPhone users to be cautious of unsolicited emails, text messages, or phone calls, especially those offering deals or free products. Phishing scams often try to trick users into revealing personal information or clicking on malicious links that can download malware onto their devices.
Here are some tips to stay safe from iPhone scams:
Authorities are still investigating the specific details of the new scam, but by following these basic security precautions, iPhone users can significantly reduce their risk of falling victim.
https://thearabianpost.com/new-iphone-scam-how-to-stay-safe/
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