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Security issue

this just popped up on my phone, anyone else? Any help what to do?

Posted on Jun 15, 2022 7:47 AM

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Jun 15, 2022 8:00 AM in response to Iafeef

Are you sure because My ex keeps hacking me. Since 1/4/22 2 iPhone 11 Pro Max with TMoble because useless. I then switch to Verizon on 2/12/22 & got an iPhone 13 pro max inported my 18.5 year old # & created a bran new applie id phone was taken over Verizon store employees witness it & I got looked out of my 2.5 week old $1150 phone for 4 days. After the apple security hold for 4 days I took my 18.5 year old # transferred it to QLink (govermand funded phone) & on an Andriod & got a new # with Verizon. Worked fine for 28 day then on tax day I go to do a buddys taxes & I wasn't receiving my codes after 4 hours it's discovered that my old # on an andriod with Qlink iMessages was attached back to my old 1st origami Apple ID & apple didn't know how it happed but started it was added / updated on 4/17/22 wouldn't remove it because it had to go through a 24 hour security lockdown on a phone registered to Qlink on an Andriod nothing to do with Apple for 28 days

Jun 16, 2022 7:19 AM in response to Kitten_L_Lee

Kitten_L_Lee wrote:

Thanks but since I got that I'm locked out of my Amazon, Facebook & about 29 other accounts again, so my ex hacked me again ongoing for 6 months & all apple want to say is the can't be hacked & leave my life screwed up for the last 6 months.

Your ex certainly could have hacked accounts. That doesn't mean they have hacked your hardware. Hacking of your accounts would not require any access to your iPhone. And it also means that there's nothing Apple can do about it. Apple has no control over Amazon, Facebook or other accounts.


Also, if you responded to the message above and gave information, then that's how they got into your accounts. Again, not because your phone was hacked but because you were tricked into providing the information necessary to get into them.

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