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[TechHail : Technology Blog] The email subject consist of messages like “Don’t Miss: FREE and Exclusive iPhone Warranty Extension for 1 Year!“, “IMPORTANT: Your FREE iPhone Warranty Extension for 1 Year!“, “CONGRATULATIONS: Your FREE iPhone Warranty Extension for 1 Year!” and there will be a link in the message which will lead you to a domain like “www.apple.com.PhishingSite.com/iphone/warranty.html”.
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[iphone blog] Scammers phishing for sensitive iPhone data: The phishing campaign has been in circulation for over two weeks, and continues using the “FREE 1 Year Warranty Extension Offer” theme in emails coming with subjects such as “IMPORTANT: Your FREE iPhone Warranty Extension for 1 Year!“, leading to domain using fast-flux hosting infrastructure –
[The iPhone Blog] Preview: iPhone OS 3.0 Software Walkthrough (Updated to Beta 5) | TiPb: Also mentioned in Settings, Safari will try to protect you from Phishing sites if you enable it, presumably consulting an continuously updated blacklist of sites, presumably the same as recently implemented on the desktop Safari 4 Beta. ...
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