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Those with iPhones might want to read this
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It appears that the way this works is by spoofing the default contact card that Apple puts in your phone by default to display the call as legit, they then instruct you to call an 866 number to try and extract whatever it is that they are really phishing for. Simple solution is to delete the Contact info from Apple from your contacts and then it cannot be used in this fashion.
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Re: Those with iPhones might want to read this - by Harbourmaster - 01-04-2019, 12:00 AM

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