I keep getting an notification saying my icloud is hacked, what should I do?
I keep getting an notification saying my icloud is hacked, what should I do?
MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 12.1
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I keep getting an notification saying my icloud is hacked, what should I do?
MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 12.1
Having the same problem. Notifcations are coming onscreen in the same form as a "new mail" or "News" notification: pop in from right of my screen, and I can recall them by clicking on date and time as part of all notifications -- mail and news for me. The difference is that these notifications (there are three that cycle through on different schedules: "iCloud hacked", "gmail alert, account has been hacked", and "Detected Trojan_B08DF8310"), all use the Gear-in-a-box icon from system settings in place of the red N for news, and envelope-in-blue for mail.
I've changed iCloud and gmail passwords, and have run malware scans using MalwareBytes AND Intego VirusBarrier. Quite sure I'm not infected, but have also not gotten rid of whatever bit of code is popping up these annoying notifications.
When I click any of the three notifications, they take me to this link, which takes me to a page that I don't click (OK, I don't check the entire character string behind each of the three, but the page is identical): https://stionnaulicalte.com/click.php?key=bocdpl32dedqjusfp9p0&visitor_id=chj9v04uoh3ct92rt2b0&zoneid=&campaignid=6756354&type=Push&age=54&creative_id=318664&campaign_id=82841&site_id=4034&placement_id=0&user_activity=known&countryname=US
Apple tier 1 support had me delete all browsing history, and these notifications still pop up.
About to upgrade from 13.0.1 to current 13.4.something. Hoping faintly that this will help.
This worked for me. Thanks! Barney-15E.
What exactly is the message? Many time the way a message is worded can provide a clue. Also when do you get it? When surfing? If so any particular sites or all sites?
I have the same issue. I turned off the "allow notifications" for that web site and is seems to have fixed the problem. Is there any way to remove it from the Safari memory completely?
I keep getting an notification saying my icloud is hacked, what should I do?