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Social Engineering to Disable iMessage Protections

published on 2025-01-17 12:05:27 UTC by Bruce Schneier
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I am always interested in new phishing tricks, and watching them spread across the ecosystem.

A few days ago I started getting phishing SMS messages with a new twist. They were standard messages about delayed packages or somesuch, with the goal of getting me to click on a link and entering some personal information into a website. But because they came from unknown phone numbers, the links did not work. So—this is the new bit—the messages said something like: “Please reply Y, then exit the text message, reopen the text message activation link, or copy the link to Safari browser to open it.”

I saw it once, and now I am seeing it again and again. Everyone has now adopted this new trick.

One article claims that this trick has been popular since last summer. I don’t know; I would have expected to have seen it before last weekend.

Article: Social Engineering to Disable iMessage Protections - published about 11 hours ago.

https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2025/01/social-engineering-to-disable-imessage-protections.html   
Published: 2025 01 17 12:05:27
Received: 2025 01 17 12:19:21
Feed: Schneier on Security
Source: Schneier on Security
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
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