iPhone users received warnings of virus threats which are likely false alerts from scam ads, phishing scams, or fake apps. To protect iPhones from real threats, users should keep systems updated, install antivirus software, only download apps from the App Store, enable two-factor authentication, use strong passwords, and monitor app permissions. These scams aim to scare iPhone users into exposing personal information or making unsecure decisions. Apple never alerts users to viruses or malware.

DOJ investigating ex-DigitalMint employee over alleged BlackCat ransom kickbacks – The Insurer
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