There is a real chance to recover a stolen IPhone 6?

Hello world!

This is my first question here. All first please don't excuse my writing, I m of the Germany and so I m no native English speaker.

A couple of weeks, someone stole the 6s nine of my wife.

She tried to follow a few moments later, but the phone was already off.

Since then, the phone was not online more. It has been marked as lost or stolen and the police were informed.

The day before yesterday that I got 2 fake SMS messages. They looked on first sight like messages from Apple.

The text is so similar to Apple: iPhone has been located to... Please login to iCloud with your credentials.

There was also a web link in the two messages:

www.apple.com.Ir1.at/?r=9b3b9 & S2

Because of this strange link and bad German grammar, I know that this may not be a site of Apple.

Checked with a PC via the VPN tunnel, but I typed the link just to the ".at".

The site looked exactly like an Apple site and all links open the true Apple of the Romania site.

I did not sign in and in the meantime, the site is unavailable. Maybe Apple is involved because I noticed them about the phishing attack.

My question is:

Someone knows my cell phone number and the name of my wives ICloud ID. How is that possible?

The police are not interested to know whence came the messages of theses.

Today, I reset my own 6plus, just to check if it is possible to use it when it was stolen. Fortunately, it is not.

Is it possible to get it back? No person shall use t, so there is no need for them.

You are right does not connect to this site.

These links may be useful:

Apple product lost or stolen.

The text you received was a phishing scam:

Avoid Phishing scams.

You can report it to Apple (if it was an iMessage), or your carrier (if it was an SMS):

Dealing with spam, iMessage, SMS or phone calls.

(Note that I am not affiliated with this site, and some pages contain ads).

As to how they knew that the Apple ID, they try to disable find my iPhone. When they go to the iCloud menu in the settings, the Apple ID is listed there. They sent you this message to try to get your password so it could disable find my iPhone lock Activation.

Wow... I can't believe that the police are not interested to help you find the source of the messages. If we tell them that the phone number, it should be very easy for them to track its origin.

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