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iPhone 3.0: Mobile Safari to get Anti-Phishing, Auto Fill

Apple has gotten some much-deserved heat in the past for not adapting anti-phishing measures into their Safari browser. Phishing is when “bad guys” make look-alike websites and try to trick users into entering personal data like passwords or credit cards numbers, so they can be used to break into user accounts or make fraudulent purchases. [...]

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Yet Another MobileMe Phishing Scam

Stealing credit card information is big business so perhaps it should come as no surprise that we’re seeing so many phishing attacks targeted at even niche services like MobileMe. We’ve reported on a bunch of them already, and this latest one is just more of the same.

If you get an email warning you about the [...]

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MobileMe Phishing Scam Round 3

Well it seems like these scam artists will just not go away! Here at TiPb we like to keep you, our loyal readers, safe by alerting you of every scam out there. A while back we reported two other phishing scams aimed at MobileMe customers, and told you Apple was even posting warnings about [...]

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MobileMe Phishing Scam Round 2

Not long ago we brought to your attention a phishing scam that was going around to some MobileMe customers, we then reported that Apple addressed the scam in their MobileMe blog. Well Apple Insider is now reporting that round 2 is just begining.

In this latest scam, an email is going around that says [...]

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Apple’s MobileMe Blog Addresses Phishing Scams

Remember that phishing scam that targeted MobileMe users a while back? The one that may have nabbed hundreds of account holders’ information? Well Apple must, because the latest in their series of MobileMe Updates addresses the issue head on:

You will never receive a message from MobileMe asking you to send personal information over email. If [...]

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MobileMe Phishing Attack Nets Hundreds Of Victims

Remember that warning we posted on Tuesday about a MobileMe phishing attack in the wild? Turns out it’s been terrifyingly effective so far. Ars Technica quotes CardCops president Dan Celements:

“We found 20 different files parked on the server, each file with two or three or four, up to 20, profiles. Cumulatively, there were about 300 [...]

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WARNING: MobileMe Phishing Scam in the Wild

iPhone 2.0 Jailbreak and Unlock

Phishing attacks, where a bad guy tries to fool you into giving them personal information such as financial account logins, are nothing new on the ‘net. Fake emails leading you to a fake bank site to enter your information so that they (increasingly organized crime, often in Russia or China) can log into your real [...]

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