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Popular TikTok video editor CapCut used to trick victims in phishing scam

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  • Phishing emails “notify” victims of an active $50 subscription
  • Victims can “cancel” the subscription, by clicking on a link in the email body
  • The link leads to a fake login page where Apple ID credentials are harvested

Cybercriminals are impersonating a popular video editing app to steal people’s Apple ID logins, security researchers are warning.

Earlier this week, the security outfit Cofense warned about spotting a new phishing campaign. In it, the attackers would spoof CapCut, a video and graphic editing app developed by ByteDance, the company behind TikTok.

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