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Scam activation lock

Hello, I'm pretty new to apple ecosystem, I'm using it for 2 years (at least my macbook). I didn't know that there is a feature Apple has (Find my) so you can "brick" any device where you are logged in with your apple id.

The case:

I decided to move from Intel to M1 mac and bought 13 inch mac and tried to sell my old macbook (intel).

Some time later I got a call from potential buyer (but it was a scammer), he asked me pretty common questions about mac I'm selling and he asked if it's reset. Indeed I reset this mac before selling, so he asked me to check battery health, and he suggested me to enter his apple id credentials so he can check it's working on his side.


After I've entered his credentials my mac just went offline and asked me to enter a pin. Five minutes later he called me again and asked for 150$ to unlock the device. I denied, because he can't guarantee he will unlock it.


After that I've tried to reset apple controller with Apple configurator app (using my new M1 mac). After that pin screen disappeared but when I tried to connect to wifi and start internet recovery then nothing happens (it connects to wifi and just does nothing).


Could you please help me with this?


PS: I have packaging box, payment receipts (I bought it in 2019) and a screenshot with apple id I entered and password I got from the scammer.

Posted on Sep 1, 2021 3:12 AM

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Posted on Sep 1, 2021 8:20 AM

Of course it is a scam. Why would you ever create a user account for someone you don't know? Here is all you have to do before selling a Mac:

What to do before you sell, give away, or trade in your Mac - Apple Support

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Sep 1, 2021 8:33 AM in response to Artem_Fedorov

Artem_Fedorov wrote:

Hello, I'm pretty new to apple ecosystem, I'm using it for 2 years (at least my macbook). I didn't know that there is a feature Apple has (Find my) so you can "brick" any device where you are logged in with your apple id.
The case:
I decided to move from Intel to M1 mac and bought 13 inch mac and tried to sell my old macbook (intel).
Some time later I got a call from potential buyer (but it was a scammer), he asked me pretty common questions about mac I'm selling and he asked if it's reset. Indeed I reset this mac before selling, so he asked me to check battery health, and he suggested me to enter his apple id credentials so he can check it's working on his side.

After I've entered his credentials my mac just went offline and asked me to enter a pin. Five minutes later he called me again and asked for 150$ to unlock the device. I denied, because he can't guarantee he will unlock it.

After that I've tried to reset apple controller with Apple configurator app (using my new M1 mac). After that pin screen disappeared but when I tried to connect to wifi and start internet recovery then nothing happens (it connects to wifi and just does nothing).

Could you please help me with this?

PS: I have packaging box, payment receipts (I bought it in 2019) and a screenshot with apple id I entered and password I got from the scammer.




If you can't unlock your Mac


After you locate your Mac, you can unlock it by entering the passcode that you created when you locked it with Find My.

If you can't remember that passcode, you have three options:


  • Sign in to iCloud.com/find, then select your Mac from the Devices menu. Select Unlock and follow the steps to verify your identity.
  • Unlock your Mac from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch using your device passcode.
  • Take your Mac to an Apple Authorized Service Provider along with your proof of purchase.




If your Mac is lost or stolen

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204756


Activation Lock for Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208987


Sep 2, 2021 9:07 AM in response to Artem_Fedorov

Artem_Fedorov wrote:

I told you Im new to apple ecosystem, previously I used windows and linux, and everything was ok. I think apple should provide some defence against such a scam, for example before activating find my app, a customer should accept activation lock policy on the device (only once while a setup).



Did you get this issue resolve..?



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