Although Apple has not confirmed 100% of the above information, when users receive a warning, they need to consider security issues because the reliability of the warning is quite high.
The iPhone is famous for its level of user data security, but it is still a target for many companies.
Accordingly, when users receive iMessage messages, even if they do not open or interact, their iPhone data can still be attacked without the user knowing.
And recently, Apple has just issued a warning to people who may be attacked by hackers in 98 countries, those who receive the warning are advised to use Lockdown Mode.
Since 2021, the company has been sending these notifications regularly, reaching users in more than 150 countries. Most recently, in April, the company sent similar notifications to users in 92 countries.
In the July 10 alert, Apple did not disclose the identity of the attacker or the countries where users received the notification.
Apple sent a notice saying: "Apple has detected that you are the target of a spyware attack that is attempting to remotely access the iPhone associated with your Apple ID."
According to Apple, attacks like this have the potential to target users' reputations or jobs, and the company recommends that users take the warning seriously.
Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/nguoi-dung-iphone-duoc-canh-bao-ve-phan-mem-gian-diep.html
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