1. Symantec has reported a smishing campaign targeting Apple users in the US, aiming to take over their Apple IDs. 2. The attack involves an SMS message from a fake Apple, prompting users to visit a link and complete an urgent iCloud request. 3. Users are advised to be cautious of SMS messages with links and to verify directly through official company channels.
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