If you were ever intrigued by how criminals unlocked your smartphone after its theft, the iServer network was the answer in ...
Criminals used the iServer platform to unlock and fully take over stolen smartphones. But last week, police in several ...
Global authorities dismantle iServer phishing platform, responsible for unlocking 1.2M stolen phones, impacting 483,000 ...
Attacks leveraging iServer to automate phishing pages impersonating widely used cloud-based mobile platforms commenced in ...
The man behind the network has reportedly been active since 2018, and developed a phishing-as-a-service platform, ‘iServer’, ...
The iServer phishing-as-a-service platform was used by Spanish-speaking criminals to harvest credentials and unlock stolen and lost phones.
A giant phishing network that victimized hundreds of thousands has been shut down in Spain and Latin America, resulting in multiple searches and seized items.
A "redirector" link is used to filter and verify the visitor before leading them to the final phishing page; if they do not ...
Ultimately, criminals received the stolen and validated credentials through the iServer web interface, enabling them to ...
A joint law enforcement operation has dismantled an international criminal network that used the iServer automated ...
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