Adobe Flash Player Exploit Served Via 'iPhone 5 Battery Images Leak' Emails
These days, every Apple fan is hoping to get as many details as possible on the upcoming iPhone 5. Experts have found that cybercriminals are taking advantage of this to spread their malicious elements.
The emails – titled “iPhone 5 Battery Images Leak!!!” – contain an attachment that appears to be a harmless Office document. The message’s poorly written content reads:
Dear [recipient],
Only Slighter Larger Than iPhone 4S Battery, Despite Expected LTE. In the blogosphere’s continuing quest to assemble a virtual iPhone = before Apple unveils a real one in September, 9to5Mac has published image = of what appears to be the next iPhone’s battery.
A= expected, the battery is a bit larget than the last iPhone, but not by mu=h. It jumps from 1430mAh in the iPhone 4S (up from 1420mAh in the iPhone 4= to a 1440 mAh battery.