Trust Wallet: There is a high-risk vulnerability in Apple iMessage that can be exploited by hackers for intrusion
ChainCatcher news, Trust Wallet has indicated that reliable intelligence suggests hackers are selling a zero-day exploit for Apple’s iMessage on the dark web. This vulnerability allows for remote intrusion into iPhones without the user clicking any links, posing a significant risk to high-value targets. Each use increases the risk of detection.To mitigate this iMessage vulnerability, Trust Wallet recommends that users immediately disable the iMessage feature before Apple releases a security patch. The specific operation path is: Settings -> Messages -> Turn off the iMessage switch. Please keep iMessage disabled until Apple fixes the vulnerability.