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- Maxi_SignalExplorer
USARMYCW wrote:
Maxi Signal wrote:
USARMYCW wrote:
Is this the one that only happened in Australia?
If you watch the clip . They say it is now being reported here now.
Sorry, I seldom click on links.
How many people? 100? 1000? 10,000?
Who knows . The warning was published by a cellular industry publication . I do not own an iphone . Thought it would be the polite thing to do . Nobody try to scam you here . Do as you will . No biggie - wa8yxmExplorer IIII still remember Apple's "We do not catch cold" computer commercials.
And in fact at the time they were more or less cold free. Influenza with double pneumonia.. YES, but colds, no. - 1492ModeratorIt has to do with the Find My iPhone feature which hackers have used to lockout users. See this article Back up your iPhone’s data right now: Huge iOS ransomware scam hits the U.S..
- USARMYCWExplorer
Maxi Signal wrote:
USARMYCW wrote:
Is this the one that only happened in Australia?
If you watch the clip . They say it is now being reported here now.
Sorry, I seldom click on links.
How many people? 100? 1000? 10,000? - Maxi_SignalExplorer
USARMYCW wrote:
Is this the one that only happened in Australia?
If you watch the clip . They say it is now being reported here now. - USARMYCWExplorerIs this the one that only happened in Australia?
- 1492ModeratorI read about this scam earlier. Apple also said you can take a locked phone by these hackers to an Apple store to get it unlocked. Don't pay the ransom.
The popularity of Apple mobile has made it a prime target for hacker's, and Apple has had to patch far more iOS vulnerabilities than Android. - Bucky_BadgerExplorerCome on......Nothing ever happens to Apple products;)
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