Hacking IPhone?

Is it possible for an attacker remotely put photos on the IPhone 5? Malware?

If the device is not jailbroken, then no.. The closest thing would be if someone shares an iCloud account and uses iCloud drive or sharing photos that could allow images shared on multiple devices. Someone else has access to your account?

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  • Apple ID hacked, iPhone deleted and locked

    Hello

    Apple ID my brother hacked, iPhone has deleted and locked. When you set up the phone he asked once again for the Apple ID and password which is then said to be incorrect. When he tries to change his password on https://appleid.apple.com/ it says that the password is incorrect and more - there is no such an Apple ID. Then of course, it has been changed as well. He also received a letter from the hacker asking little money for recovering his Apple ID. Has attempted to call Apple support - nobody takes the phone even if it is an hour of work. Is it possible to reset the iPhone to factory settings, so that he can use it? ITunes will restore aid? Also, how can we get Apple to answer calls?

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    Edgar.

    Solved by contacting Apple support, the most important support never

  • Worried - hacked iphone? App installed without permission

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    I've recently updated iphone 5 s 6 s + & bought apple tv 4. I installed apple tv 4 last night using my new iphone. This morning I discovered a new application had been installed on my iphone, now called "KORTV" - before anyone else says it's the Korean TV application, the symbol do not look like the KORTV app you can find in the app store, and when you open it, it comes to show a lot of computer language - I'm not at all least bit computer , so I have no idea what that meant. I deleted, but is now, I had taken at least a screenshot.

    In fact, my question is - my iphone has been hacked? If so, what should I do? If I have restore factory settings will be able to simply do it again?

    In order to provide more information, I have a shared family account set up with my wife, who's made phone do not have the same application installed on the phone

    In addition, I can't find the same "KORTV" app in the app store - at least with the same symbol of the app - it was more like portfolio (in terms of colors), and not obviously Korean image of the KORTV shown in app store app

    The App in question is not in the section "purchase" in the app store

    Basically, I googled a number of different forums and the general opinion seems to be if the phone is in your physical possession & no password was reported while everything should be good. But I know that this application has not been installed by me, so I know it must be answer somewhere.

    If it happens again, I'll reply to this thread with a screenshot.

    Any kind, helpful comments would be appreciated v

    Thanks in advance

    A

    Hello

    Same thing happened for me, last night I had to reset my iPhone 6 and noticed an application called KORTV with the icon that looks like the old icon of portfolio. I opened it and there is a + button on the right and when I click it, it creates a text whose date and numbers, when I click on it nothing happens, but I am able to delete the text. I have no idea what it is and like you I searched on the app store and could not find, I searched google and only came with a link to your post here.

    I have a hunch we have been hacked, I turned off my Wifi and Mobile Data just in case.

  • Hacked IPhone? Help, please

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    Change your password immediately Apple ID, preference to a mot de passe that is unique to your Apple ID and no other account. If you use the same password on several accounts, it may put you at a greater risk for these types of attacks, so you must make sure that all of your passwords are unique. If you think that your ID Apple has been compromised - Apple supports

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  • IMEI + phone no., spoofing/hacking info or get the iPhone

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    I gave my IMEI number of my new iPhone 7 with my AT & T number to one of the site and feared if my iPhone will be blocked or spoofed or misused somehow.

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    No, the IMEI is simply a device identifier, not an authentication token.  It can be used to listen to or entered in the device itself at all.  It doesn't identify your device to all other like devices on the network.  There is nothing else that an address material, useful for the network to keep track of who is connected and that the carrier chooses to allow on their network.

    Yet, why you give personal information or any information you think apparently ill at ease to give to some Internet site?  If it was one of those ridiculous sites IMEI "tick", don't use them - each one is at least partly a fraud since the carriers and manufacturers are not available to the public data that these sites claim to have.

  • My iphone 6 pirate last year and I got two steps.  The hacker has changed the password and recovery key, and apple won't give me access to my itunes that has more than 2000 songs I paid a healthy price.  Help, please

    How can I access my itunes?  Last year my iphone 6 has been hacked and they took my apple ID all my emails and accounts as well as itunes.  Apple.  After a lot of stress, anger and begging has replaced all 3 of my iPhone.  However they refused to give me access to my itunes back!  which is what I want most.  More than 2000 songs of hard earned money are in my itunes and since I had stage 2 Audit not one * thing I could do.  I had over the phone.  and the pirates had changed the password and got a new recovery key!  I want my music thas it.  I've lost thousands of photos that when, in the cloud and that's life, but I paid a lot of money for these precious tunes I want them!  Can anyone help?

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  • Hacker, try to change my password and won't let me on my iPhone

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    Hello

    This isn't a hacker, this is Apple making sure your account security is at its height. It can appear if your access code is considered easy to and is in your best interest, so don't feel worried not reset your password.   People have reported that move to a 6-digit code doesn't pop up with this message.

    I hope this can help, good luck!

  • My UN-jailbroken iPhone 6 has been hacked

    Yes, Yes, I know what you mean... "there is no such thing as a malware on an UN-jailbroken device. Well well, my iPhone 6 has NEVER been jailbroken! I woke up the other night to the sound of a click on my phone. I was at the hotel and on their wifi (I don't know if that has anything to do with him). I picked it up for looked at him and someone was ordering my device and the signature in an iCloud with a strange user name. The clicks that only happened to me to hear was the sound of typing. I closed the app just as they were able to connect and before they can back up my data; But not before they stop my Sleep Cycle, my DND application, turned on my bluetooth, and who knows what else? I know that they had 15 minutes of control since the soft, Sleep Cycle, records when it is off.

    Anyway, I brought my iPhone home to do a factory restore and I do not know if yes or no, to use the back upward, I created just before the restoration. I'm afraid that the malware (or any other type of hidden agenda) is always there to allow this break to happen, but I want all my data back on my iPhone! I did a little research on the Internet and everything I could find here is that it does not exist on iPhones that have not been jailbroken. It's infuriating because it JUST HAPPENED to ME! I went on other sites and found that 'Symptoms' of malware are 1. device of hot and 2. the battery drains very quickly. I recently explained these occurrences to my husband and thought that I could take my device into an Apple store to see if the battery was faulty that my iPhone is now a few years old. I see now that these events are related to a diversion from my iPhone. If anyone has any USEFUL comments, I would be very happy. Even if you have no advice please note that HAPPEN to THE NON-JAILBROKEN DEVICES! More immediately, if you have any tips on how to remove malware from a back-up, I would be very grateful!

    Nobody never said that non-jailbroken devcies cannot be hacked or can't get malware.

    You are connected to a Wifi encrypted, unprotected, which was used to recover data that you were of transmission and reception on your device. It had nothing to do with the device, it had to do with an unsecured Wi - Fi connection.

    Your best bet is first - change your password ID Apple/iCloud. Also, change the passwords on any other protected critical items stored on your device.

    Do you have a backup that was taken before you used the hotel Wifi? If you, then go to settings > general > reset > erase all content and settings and erase your device. Then set up with your tongue and your secure Wifi connection and when asked, restore your device from the iCloud backup that was made before the incident.

    Once you do this, you should be good to go.

    Just to make sure, once you have restored the device, go to settings > Safari > and click clear history, and data from the Web site.

    Good luck

    GB

  • iPhone hacked this morning 6s

    My 6s iPhone has been hacked this morning, while I was using it.  Suddenly, he went to the lock screen, on his own and a message in what looks like the Russian Phonetics was displayed with an e-mail to appleforgot03 at gmail dot com  Swipe right requires me to enter my security code, which I wasn't about to do.  I put in flight mode, immediately changed my password Apple and am now trying resetting factory (I live in a rural area of the northeast of Scotland and there about 4 hours to download the necessary software update).  How does this happen?  I didn't download all the apps from anywhere other than the Apple App Store, my iPhone is not jailbroken and was purchased brand new in November last to three.co.UK.  Two days ago, I put on the Apple site to beta-test the latest version of iOs for iPhone - I beta tested a few BONES and used the official website of the subscription using my own iTunes account, etc.  The only time wherever I've been on a unknown wifi connection in recent weeks has been at the Apple Store in Union Square mall in Aberdeen, Scotland, I used to save my iPhone to iCloud, while I was in the store for a short period.  He has not finished.  If the factory reset does not work I have to get in to the Genius Bar.  I just want to point out this isn't a jailbroken phone, and yet someone has managed to hack.  Clearly, there is a security breach * somewhere * here.

    Since it was not jailbroken, then there is no hack, perhaps a spam message.

    Claire on your Safari cookies and

    do a restart of the force:

    http://support.Apple.com/en-us/HT201559

  • An iPhone can be hacked to look like as two people have conversed by text, but the two people say that the conversation was hacked on their phone?

    Is it possible to hack an iPhone and an iPad

    If phones are jailbroken, all sorts of things can be done with them. However, to jailbreak a phone requires physical access to the device.

    If the iPhone or the iPad wasn't jailbroken, then no, what you ask is impossible. However, if you share one Apple ID, it is possible that you will see all their conversations text on your device and they see yours.

  • IPhone 6s more compromised / hacked.

    On a train this week (London) my Iphone rang a few pets, and I couldn't take the call, so I pressed the switch off

    Immediately hitting the switch off, the gentleman sitting opposite (I never met before) had his phone on the table, his phone Samsung, hitting my decline button, has my name and surname, phone number address e-mail and my image of Linkedin displayed on his phone profile.

    To be clear, the gentleman was sitting in front. There was no way he could see who I was. The layout on his phone wasn't a page "linkedin".

    What should I do, who do I report this?

    Help, please

    Mark

    To be honest with you, its sounds a little paranoid. There is no possible way to hack your iPhone. There is nothing strange in the incoming call on unknown number.

  • I opened an attachment on my iPhone 6, iOS 9.3.1.  I am worried about malware, virus, hacking.  How can I protect my devices and content?

    I have an iPhone running iOS 9.3.1 6.  I open an attached file (Word doc) in my e-mail program and I am worried now about malware, hacking, virus.  What should I do to protect my information and devices?  It syncs with iPad Air II.  Any danger it?

    Oldmombud wrote:

    I have an iPhone running iOS 9.3.1 6.  I open an attached file (Word doc) in my e-mail program and I am worried now about malware, hacking, virus.  What should I do to protect my information and devices?  It syncs with iPad Air II.  Any danger it?

    There is no known viruses or malware for a non jailbroken Apple device.

  • IPhone hacked, how to deepen the control of location services?

    So my router, mac and iphone got hacked, more than likely by the FBI.  They were investigating a person in my building, but it has proved to be a dead end.  Apparently, they decided to illegally monitor me.  My location service is initially resembled the image as an attachment, with the error message of the filling.  Now, I can't even access the tab "Location services" because it is faded and I can't draw in this.  I would like to get information from my phone to apple because I am sure that my phone has been violated by an iMessage randomly that I received.  Any ideas on how I can have apple examine how he missed their OS 9.3 on my phone?  The other problem is that I'm in Puerto Rico, where there is no apple on the island store and I won't be back on the Mainland for some time.

    I also sent the screenshot of iMessage in question to the [email protected] but did not receive an automatic reply, so I don't know if apple never received.  In any case, to check if it has been received?

    Unless you have jailbroken your iPhone, it could not have been hacked away. There is no way to "violate" an iPhone via a random iMessage. If iMessage takes you to a link that asks you if you want to install a profile and press 'Ok', there are a limited number of things that anyone could join. To check this, go to settings > general > device management and delete everything that you are not familiar with.

    You can also return to this thread:

    Location services

  • Someone hacked my code from Apple. Strange message appeared on my iphone.

    Hello

    I have an iPhone 4 with iOS 9.0 s. Yesterday, I received an email saying that someone connected to my Apple ID through windows.

    I was on the way, it wasn't me. I immediately changed my password, but everything by changing a weird message appeared on the screen.

    I think that it is Russian or Ukrainian, and someone asked me to send my password of a Gmail account. Of course I didn't.

    I changed my password and made a two-step verification. Massage appeared twice more, until I signed my appleID account and then connected again.

    Since yesterday, I have not received this message, but should I worry? I want to say changing my password enough?

    Thank you!

    Kind regards
    Dimitar

    Is your iPhone jailbroken? Everything is possible on jailbroken devices. For me, it looks like obvious scam message. Consider changing all passwords.

    If you back up data on a regular basis will restore your device to factory settings. Please note that this will delete the data on your device.

    Take a look this Apple Support article: use iTunes to restore the iPhone, iPad or iPod to factory settings - Apple Support.

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