Exploit seller wants $2 million for a zero-day iMessage attack vector that probably doesn't exist
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A $2 million iMessage exploit listed on the dark web probably doesn't do what the sellers say that it does, but it's still a reminder that iPhones aren't hack-proof. iMessage on iPhone According to a post on X made on April 15, Trust Wallet has found credible evidence related to a high-risk, zero-day exploit targeting iMessage users. Allegedly, the exploit can access an iPhone without requiring the user to click any links. 1/2: Alert for iOS users: We have credible intel regarding a...

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