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Apple looking for iPhone 5 testers: Scam?

I just got a text from a (718) phone number to my iPhone 4S, which says,

"The first 1000 users that go to http://superhotcellular.com and enter this code will get to test and keep a new iPhone 5.

I went to the webpage on my laptop, but didn't type in the code they'd sent me. It certainly didn't look like anything from Apple, and of course I'm 99% convinced this is not how they'd go about testing out a new product. Just wondering if anybody else has received the same message, or if there are any Apple representatives out there who might add any information.


Thanks -- NICK

iPhone 4S

Posted on Feb 12, 2012 3:07 PM

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Feb 12, 2012 9:25 PM in response to NicktheEditor

I believe I may have received a virus via text message. I'll admit that I stupidly clicked on a link sent to me through a text message and entered the promo code that was also included in that message. I realized what I was potentially doing immediately after hitting "submit" and went into panic mode. I turned airplane mode on and then cleared my history and cookies/date - thankfully I "never" accept cookies and I have private browsing turned ON. Has anyone else encountered something like this? Is there anything I can do to find out if I do in fact have a virus of some sort on my iPhone? If I do have a virus, is there anything I can do myself to remove it? Any recommendations would be very much appreciated!! Thanks in advance!

Apple looking for iPhone 5 testers: Scam?

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