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Security researchers have found a malicious new tool that can inject deepfake videos straight into iOS devices. The tool presents a major risk for identity theft, so Apple users should be wary.
Fake websites are scamming iPhone Air, iPhone 17 buyers with big discounts. Learn safety tips to avoid online fraud.
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky warns of a rise in online scams exploiting the launch of Apple's new iPhone 17, including fake ...
Kaspersky warns of fake iPhone 17 websites, freebie offers, and phony tester programs that could steal personal and financial ...
As Apple opened for the new iPhone, Kaspersky said it had detected a spike in scam exploiting the device’s launch hype, with fraudsters deploying fake websites, bogus lotteries and phony “tester” ...
Security researchers warn of sophisticated scams targeting UAE and Saudi consumers as Apple’s latest release fuels a wave of fraud ...
ISLAMABAD: An international cyber security company has issued a warning to Pakistanis to avoid counterfeit websites, offering ...
As Apple opened preorders for the new iPhone 17, Kaspersky reported a surge in scams exploiting the launch hype. Fraudsters ...
As Apple opened preorders for the new iPhone, Kaspersky detected a spike in scam exploiting the device’s launch hype, with fraudsters deploying fake websites, bogus lotteries, and phony “tester” ...
A viral video shows a man converting his old iPhone into an iPhone 17 Pro Max with stickers and fake sensors for just Rs 500.
Cybersecurity company Kaspersky has raised the alarm over a surge in online scams exploiting the hype around the launch of ...
One of the scams involves counterfeit websites that mimic Apple’s official store, luring users with preorders for the iPhone 17 “before it sells out,” only to capture bank card details upon checkout.