Trust Wallet: High-risk zero-day iMessage vulnerabilities are being sold on the dark web
Golden Finance reported that crypto wallet provider Trust Wallet issued a statement saying that a high-risk zero-day vulnerability for iMessage on the dark web was sold for $2 million. The vulnerability can penetrate and control iPhone users without users clicking on a link. Apple users are advised to disable iMessage as soon as possible until Apple fixes this issue.
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