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Apple says iPhone users need to continue to use caution as an ongoing wave of scams continues to target users, but also says some help should be coming soon. As part of a recent warning, the tech giant says there are a handful of messages that should be ignored and deleted immediately by users, Forbes reports.
The scam messages, known as “smishing,” have drawn the attention of tech companies and the FBI in recent years. The scam messages can include claims of unpaid road tolls, undelivered packages and/or claims of traffic offences. The messages will often include a link and wording that indicates financial payments are necessary to solve the issue.
