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Scammers have a new phishing trick for your iPhone – here’s how to avoid falling victim

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  • Scammers have a new trick up their sleeves, and are using it on phone users
  • They tell you to reply to their texts, which disables Apple’s scam protection
  • Thankfully, there are a few ways you can stay safe

Apple has built several scam-protection tools into iOS, one of which disables links in SMS messages if the text comes from an unknown number. However, it looks like scammers have found a way to bypass these defenses and send you dangerous links, despite Apple’s best efforts.

As noted by Bleeping Computer, links are re-enabled if you reply to a message from an unknown source, as Apple assumes that replying means you trust the sender enough to also trust the URLs they’ve included.

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