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02-06-2019 09:07 AM |
How Hackers and Scammers Break into iCloud-Locked iPhones
When you lose your iPhone you expect that you can prevent it's use ever again by retaining it in your iCloud account or de-activating it.
However, most people don't do this and that can have catastrophic consequences, including allowing your iPhone to be recycled and resold. Some people don't get much of a choice when a gun is literally put to their head.
How Hackers and Scammers Break into iCloud-Locked iPhones
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In a novel melding of physical and cybercrime, hackers, thieves, and even independent repair companies are finding ways to "unlock iCloud" from iPhones.
In spring, 2017, a teenager walked up behind a woman leaving the Metro in Northeast Washington DC and put her in a chokehold: "Be quiet," he said. And "delete your iCloud." He grabbed her iPhone 6S and ran away.
Last month, there were a string of similar muggings in Philadelphia. In each of these muggings, the perpetrator allegedly held the victim up at gunpoint, demanded that they pull out their iPhone, and gave them instructions: Disable “Find My iPhone,” and log out of iCloud.
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