Yesterday I posted a note on a Chinese based man in the middle attack that was harvesting iCloud logins and passwords. Apple has responded by posting a new support document on how to protect yourself from this sort of attack. It details how to verify that you’re logging into iCloud rather than a fake iCloud server via your web browser. It’s written extremely well and I believe that any user should be able to follow these directions. If you have an iCloud account, I strongly suggest that you look at this document on top of using two factor authentication to keep yourself safe.
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Apple Releases Support Document To Combat Chinese Man In The Middle Attack
Yesterday I posted a note on a Chinese based man in the middle attack that was harvesting iCloud logins and passwords. Apple has responded by posting a new support document on how to protect yourself from this sort of attack. It details how to verify that you’re logging into iCloud rather than a fake iCloud server via your web browser. It’s written extremely well and I believe that any user should be able to follow these directions. If you have an iCloud account, I strongly suggest that you look at this document on top of using two factor authentication to keep yourself safe.
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