IPhone users have been issued a warning as hackers are now able to fake security notices which make it appear is if a software update is necessary.
This is not the case, however, and if you download this software it may grant hackers access to your data and personal information.
This could include financial or banking information, which is why experts are now urging users to ignore the fake notifications.
The scam was first shared by TikTok user @mrjamienyland, who received over 15.2 million views and over 1.3 million likes after posting a clip that revealed that hackers have found a way to push a notification to your iPhone claiming that your device has been hacked.
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