iPhone hacked? This is how Apple notifies you


iPhone hacked?  This is how Apple notifies you

Apple is going to notify you if your iPhone has been hacked or is under close surveillance.

from a notification Apple’s website states that users are notified via email and iMessage if it suspects their devices have been hacked. Apple will use the contact information associated with a person’s Apple ID. The so-called threat reports also tell you what action you need to take to protect your smartphone again.

The security alerts are primarily intended to inform and assist users who have been targeted by government-backed hackers. This happens regularly in Asian countries such as China, but it also occurs in Europe. Earlier this year, it was revealed that several French journalists and politicians had been targeted by espionage. Apple may also use the technology to warn users about attacks by cyber criminals.

Not waterproof

Apple does provide the disclaimer that some reports may be false alarms and some other attacks go undetected. According to Apple, it is very difficult to detect and prevent attacks.

The fact that Apple actively wants to warn users about hackers does not come out of the blue. The company has filed a lawsuit in the United States against spyware supplier NSO Group for spying on and attacking Apple users. NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware makes it possible to spy on victims through their microphone and camera and to listen and intercept conversations from various apps, as well as determine the location.

In addition to the ongoing lawsuit, Apple now wants to actively warn users to make it difficult for hackers.

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Countless iPhone users are spied on by spyware.

This is how you can protect yourself

Prevention is of course better than cure, so Apple also gives some tips to keep your device safe. For example, it is advised to always update your devices to the latest software to avoid security risks. Always secure your devices with a passcode and use two-factor authentication in addition to a strong password for your Apple ID. In addition, always install apps directly via the App Store, Apple advises.

In this article, we’ll give you some more tips to improve your security and privacy settings iPhone screw further.

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