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When successful, iServer customers would receive the credentials through the web interface. The customers could then unlock a phone to disable the lost mode so the device could be used by someone new.
Sep 25, 2024 06:00:00 'iServer', which was phishing for authentication information to unlock 1.2 million stolen smartphones, is closed. Europol has announced that it has dismantled an ...
The man behind the network has reportedly been active since 2018, and developed a phishing-as-a-service platform, ‘iServer’, which allowed criminals to unlock stolen phones.
A joint law enforcement operation has dismantled an international criminal network that used the iServer automated phishing-as-a-service platform to unlock the stolen or lost mobile phones of ...
The iServer phishing-as-a-service platform, which was active for five years, is reported by law enforcement investigators to have targeted over 1.2-million mobile phones, and claimed approximately ...
The iServer phishing-as-a-service platform, which was active for five years, is reported by law enforcement investigators to have targeted over 1.2-million mobile phones, and claimed approximately 483 ...