Should or not you disable iMessage? What is true in the alarm circulating online

Should or not you disable iMessage? What is true in the alarm circulating online
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An alarm launched online warns you to disable iMessage to save your banking details. But is the danger real or just a scam?

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It’s spreading online quite a bit panic but let’s try to understand if this panic linked to a message that appeared on social media belonging to Elon Musk is founded or if it isn’t perhaps one of the funniest scams ever seen.

In the center there would be one enormous vulnerability within iMessage, the app that is used on Apple smartphones to communicate and send text messages.

The news of the vulnerability would come from a rather reliable source. But, as we will see, with a little in-depth analysis it could actually simply be a attempt to extort money from anyone who takes the bait.

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It all started when Trust Wallet, one of the most well-known cryptocurrency wallet distributors and resellers in the world left a message on his social media account that once belonged to the blue bird. The message is about “credible information” which would concern a “zero-day exploit”.

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Basically a flaw within iMessage that Apple has not yet resolved. The threat would allow, the warning message continues, say enter inside the iPhone through the messaging app without being noticed and then take the device command. And, thus the message is completed, “each use increases the risk of being detected”.

Obviously the message sent out real waves of panic everywhere. Trust Wallet then reiterated by clarifying that the desire to spread the news that reached it regarding this dangerous possibility is due to the fact that it wants to “actively communicate any possible threats and risks to the community“.

As reported, however, for example, Techcrunch colleagues were not there statements of any kind by Apple. Trust Wallet’s advice is to disable the app until one is released patches. But is there really this risk moving on the dark web?

What if it’s the ultimate scam?

The type of vulnerability that should have been found within iMessage is an RCE, Remote Code Execution. In practice these are zero click dangers that allow you to take control of a device without doing almost anything.

The CEO of Trust Wallet showed a screenshot coming from the dark web in which the phantom’s message can be seen exploits for sale, to a figure unattainable for the majority of mankind.

And it is precisely the fact that this screenshot was published and it is not there in the facts no proof of the possibility that the threat is real which leads more than someone to doubt the veracity of the threat.

Zeroday threats existApple’s operating system can actually be victim of attacks like any other operating system. But in this specific case perhaps the panic is excessive. If you want to feel safer, instead of disabling iMessage, simply activate lockdown mode.

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