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Switzerland’s NCSC warns iPhone users of a new scam exploiting lost devices to steal Apple ID credentials through fake Find My messages.
New phishing scam uses Apple's Find My feature to try and steal Apple ID credentials from people with missing or stolen iPhones.
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