Trust Wallet: iMessage zero-day vulnerability is being sold on the dark web
Trust Wallet, a provider of encrypted wallets, announced that a high-risk zero-day vulnerability targeting iMessage on the dark web is being sold for $2 million. The vulnerability can penetrate and control iPhone users without the need for them to click on any links. Apple users are advised to disable iMessage as soon as possible until Apple fixes the issue.
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