Security News > 2015 > June > Mail Bug on iOS, OSX, Opens Door to Phishing Attacks (Threatpost)

2015-06-10 13:54
A bug in the standalone mail client for both iOS and OSX could allow an attacker to load external HTML and make it easy to carry out convincing phishing attacks on unsuspecting users.
News URL
http://threatpost.com/mail-bug-on-ios-osx-opens-door-to-phishing-attacks/113247
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