FaceTime Scammers Exploit iOS for Credential Theft and Account Hijacking

FaceTime Scammers Exploit iOS for Credential Theft and Account Hijacking

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A new wave of scams has emerged where threat actors use FaceTime to impersonate banks and steal personal credentials. Apple has issued a security advisory urging users to treat unexpected FaceTime calls with caution. Scammers are leveraging social engineering tactics, posing as legitimate organizations, including financial institutions and Apple Support. Victims are at risk of credential theft and account hijacking, with potential financial losses. The attacks involve various communication methods, including phone calls, SMS, and email. Apple emphasizes that users should never disclose sensitive information during such interactions. The current status indicates an ongoing threat as users remain vulnerable to these scams.

Key Points: • Threat actors are using FaceTime to impersonate banks and steal credentials. • Apple has issued a security advisory urging caution with unexpected FaceTime calls. • Victims risk financial loss due to account hijacking and credential theft.

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2026-07-15
Apple issues security advisory
Apple warns users to be cautious of unexpected FaceTime calls, highlighting ongoing scams impersonating banks.
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2026-07-15
Scammers use FaceTime for credential theft
Scammers are leveraging FaceTime as a trusted channel to steal personal information and prepare for device compromise.
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