Hacked iPhone message
I was browsing some websites when I got a pop-up message saying my iPhone has been hacked. Is that even possible?
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I was browsing some websites when I got a pop-up message saying my iPhone has been hacked. Is that even possible?
Searching on google and got a pop up message “ your iPhone has been hacked all your actions on the device are tracked by a hacker immediate action is required.” Word for word is what it said then to click ok but I did not I closed it and powered down my phone. Should I be concerned does this happen on a Apple product? I’m afraid to open any of my apps especially my bank app if they can follow along therefore seeing my password!!! WTH APPLE!!! What is going on??????
Searching on google and got a pop up message “ your iPhone has been hacked all your actions on the device are tracked by a hacker immediate action is required.” Word for word is what it said then to click ok but I did not I closed it and powered down my phone. Should I be concerned does this happen on a Apple product? I’m afraid to open any of my apps especially my bank app if they can follow along therefore seeing my password!!! WTH APPLE!!! What is going on??????
I had a pop up that said my iPhone had been hacked do I need to worry
Hello ~ Inly if you clicked on it and gave out your personal information. These are scams designed to get you to give them your Apple ID and other personal information. Take a look here and if you gave out your info make the necessary changes asap.
If you think your Apple ID has been compromised - Apple ...
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls ...
~Katana-San~
You got a scam message from a criminal hoping to steal your identity or money (or both) if you are foolish enough to respond to it. Just ignore it and delete it. Here’s more information→Avoid phishing emails, fake ‘virus‘ alerts, phony support calls, and other scams.
Be very careful. The message itself is almost certainly a scam.
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support
Hello ~ In case you ever click on one of these scams and give out any of your personal information take a look here:
If you think your Apple ID has been compromised - Apple ...
*Lawrence Finch * gave sound advice as these are criminals that hope to panic people into giving out their Apple ID, credit card numbers and other personal information.
~Katana-San~
Hello ~ If you clicked on it and gave out any information take a look here:
If you think your Apple ID has been compromised - Apple ...
~Katana-San~
my apple 12 pro not working properly seems hacked by others.
Hello ~ What details….no personal information or anything like that…leads you to believe your iPhone is hacked?
~Katana-San~
Hacked iPhone message