![]() ![]() It was the same number that had remotely hacked my iPhone the previous day. Apple’s website stated that my account was locked, being evaluated and within 3-days I would receive a verification code texted to the number listed at the bottom of the screen. This was my first attempt at logging in that day with my new password. The following day I attempted to login to my Apple account through the Apple website. At the end of this call I was “reassured” by an Apple Support Supervisor that my account was now safe. I was instructed to go through settings, login to my account with my new password, etc. During the call with Apple Support I followed all instructions on re-securing my Apple account which included changing my password. I immediately contacted both companies and reported the incident. This was an unknown phone number that has no known association with my Apple or carrier accounts. One day I turned my iPhone’s location feature off and an unknown telephone number remotely placed my iPhone into lost mode. This was easily dismissed due to announcement of battery problems. I believe the term for this is “device cloning”? Somehow they were capable of doing this without my knowledge.ĭoes anyone know how this could be possible or experienced something similar? This unknown phone number was never visible when searching through my Apple account or device.Įarly 2018 I noticed odd things happening to my iPhone, for example the iPhone not keeping charged battery. ![]() ![]() By doing this these individual(s) took complete control of my device/phone number. They managed to override my own mobile number by replacing it with theirs. Somehow an individual(s) were able to remotely gain access to both my Apple ID and device. Keep in mind Apple is offering One Million for researchers if they find security( hacked, cloned) issues with the Iphone ![]()
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