Conflicting advice on iPhone security after clicking scam text links
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone on here can clarify a query I have as I have had two different responses from apple chat advisors.
My husband has an iPhone 16 and today he received a text saying that he had to pay a parking fine. He thought this was genuine as recently he did get a ticket. He clicked on the link which took him to a UK "Government" website which looked genuine. He entered his post code and car registration and it took him to page to "pay" the fine. On closer inspection of the text, the same message had been sent to 11 other people and the "government" web address wasn't official.
I have had one advisor say that if the phone isn't jail broken then nothing nasty (viruses, malware etc) can get on the phone.
A second advisor said that iPhone's aren't secure and it is possible that the phone is compromised and to do a factory reset and then back the phone up.
Can anyone confirm please? As it's a company phone, I don't want to go in to the phone and mess about with it...is there any way to check the phone without resetting it or do anything straight forward to make sure the phone is secure without his company's IT department telling me off?! Is it even possible for viruses etc to be installed on a phone by clicking these fraudulent links? Thanks
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Original Title: Confusing advise from Apple chat advisors regarding an iPhone being compromised due to clicking on scam text links
iPhone 16