Account is hacked, Hacker is on Macbook Air, how to locate?
I received an email from Apple indicating someone is accessing my Apple account with MacBook Air,
I would like to find the location of the MacBook Air
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I received an email from Apple indicating someone is accessing my Apple account with MacBook Air,
I would like to find the location of the MacBook Air
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Reads like a scam. Ignore it. Apple doesn’t send “you’re hacked” email.
Apple does send email when you are using two-factor, and the locations are seldom particularly accurate. But hese notifications happen right after you’ve done something hat triggered two-factor, and Apple doesn’t send a host name.
If you are still concerned, set up two-factor authentication if not already enabled, a\set up a recovery email and/or recovery telephone, and change your Apple ID password.
Don’t click on links in the email.
Reads like a scam. Ignore it. Apple doesn’t send “you’re hacked” email.
Apple does send email when you are using two-factor, and the locations are seldom particularly accurate. But hese notifications happen right after you’ve done something hat triggered two-factor, and Apple doesn’t send a host name.
If you are still concerned, set up two-factor authentication if not already enabled, a\set up a recovery email and/or recovery telephone, and change your Apple ID password.
Don’t click on links in the email.
czerday Said:
"Account is hacked, Hacker is on Macbook Air, how to locate?: I received an email from Apple indicating someone is accessing my Apple account with MacBook Air, I would like to find the location of the MacBook Air"
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This is a Scam:
Forward this out to Apple at: reportphishing@apple.com
Did you provide any information be replying to the eMail? If so, it would need to be taken step forward.
czerday wrote:
I received an email from Apple
No. You didn't. it's a scam.
Account is hacked, Hacker is on Macbook Air, how to locate?