Trust Wallet, a crypto wallet maker, warned iPhone users of a potential zero-day exploit targeting iMessage. However, the 'credible intelligence' was found to be an ad on a suspicious dark web site, raising doubts about the legitimacy of the warning. Apple users were advised to disable iMessage as a precaution.
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. By @Amber_M_Neely https://t.co/YAlFWjsUhX
🗞️ Crypto News Trust Wallet, a popular web3 wallet, has issued a warning to Apple users, urging them to disable iMessage due to "credible intel" regarding a zero-day exploit. 🔗 https://t.co/C5gXRFaRkA #CryptoNews
A Crypto Wallet Maker's Warning About an iMessage Bug Sounds Like a False Alarm https://t.co/IkUjKzDoGn
A warning about an iMessage zero-day exploit that's making the rounds from Trust Wallet may in fact be a scam. @lorenzofb has the full rundown on why you should be skeptical here 👇 https://t.co/uUGUY7g1BY
A crypto wallet maker’s warning about an iMessage bug sounds like a false alarm https://t.co/hLKhBHYuWG
A crypto wallet maker’s warning about an iMessage bug sounds like a false alarm: https://t.co/oZgqYZpxgv by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
NEW: A crypto wallet maker said it had "credible intelligence" that hackers could target iPhone users with a zero-day, and even recommended turning off iMessage. But the "credible intelligence" was actually just an ad on a scammy-looking dark web site. https://t.co/vFhiytLk4P