TechFlow reports that on April 16, Trust Wallet announced the discovery of a zero-day exploit targeting iOS iMessage on the dark web. The vulnerability allows remote iPhone infiltration without requiring users to click any links. Trust Wallet advises users to disable iMessage until Apple releases a security patch. To do so, go to Settings → Messages → toggle off iMessage. Keep iMessage disabled until Apple fixes the vulnerability.
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