Losing your iPhone is stressful enough, but getting a text saying it’s been found might sound like a relief at first glance; however, that’s not always the case. A new phishing scam has been reported targeting iPhone users who are desperate to recover their lost devices. The Swiss National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) says scammers are now exploiting Apple’s Find My feature to trick victims into handing over their Apple ID details. These messages look convincing, often mention the right model, colour, or storage of your phone, and claim your missing iPhone has been located.
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