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Apple is prompting some of its iTunes/App Store/iOS customers to set up three new security questions and an alternate email, in an attempt to smother a growing wave of phishing and fraud.
Media reports state that the request to set up three security questions, apparently implemented on Wednesday, is being asked when a user downloads an app from the App Store.
Apple is also requiring a backup email address, presumably in case a user's primary address and associated Apple ID become compromised.
While it's a welcome move toward stronger security for the increasingly targeted venues, users have been caught off-guard, unsure if the messages themselves are the work of phishers or scammers.
After all, the messages bear the scam stamp: they're unsolicited, they were unannounced by the characteristically tight-lipped Apple, and they solicit information.
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Source: nakedsecurity.sophos.com - by on April 16, 2012



The Metropolitan Police has implemented a system to extract mobile phone data from suspects held in custody.
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