Remove “Your iPhone has been hacked” pop-up adOnline frauds hinging on scare tactics are among cybercriminals’ favorites. This is a comparatively effortless way to bilk users of money or distribute malware. One of the recent scams of this kind involves popups that say, “Your iPhone has been hacked”. They appear when a would-be victim visits a fishy web page on their device, and the hoax typically continues due to drive-by downloads and malicious scripts being invoked as part of the original visit.
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Remove “Your iPhone has been hacked” pop-up ad