iOS Apps Become a Hotbed of Phishing Attacks Thanks to Apple’s Constant Password Popups
http://wccftech.com/ios-security-apple-id-password-phishing/
It takes hackers just 30 lines of code to mimick Apple-Style password requests to steal your login credentials
Apple products and services have been attracting most of the criminal efforts in the past few months, with attackers targeting iOS, macOS, iCloud, 2-factor authentication, and other corners of the ecosystem. In a latest of such potential weaknesses, a security researcher has revealed how easy it is for scammers and criminals to recreate legit-looking Apple pop ups asking for user’s Apple ID and password.
iOS Apps Become a Hotbed of Phishing Attacks Thanks to Apple’s Constant Password Popups
Oct 10, 2017, 11:31pm UTC
http://wccftech.com/ios-security-apple-id-password-phishing/
>It takes hackers just 30 lines of code to mimick Apple-Style password requests to steal your login credentials
>Apple products and services have been attracting most of the criminal efforts in the past few months, with attackers targeting iOS, macOS, iCloud, 2-factor authentication, and other corners of the ecosystem. In a latest of such potential weaknesses, a security researcher has revealed how easy it is for scammers and criminals to recreate legit-looking Apple pop ups asking for user’s Apple ID and password.