What should I do if my iPhone is hacked?

iPhone 15 pro max has been hacked.


I cannot use my normal phone it has been hacked. Need help oI need go take into a store in Melbourne. All passwords are compromised plus I’ve been scared with what has been happening and in fear. Now need puk code. Been advised to take info apple store but so many different comments. If and when it’s factory reset can I obtain a document from apple that is hacked for legal purposes as I’m sure I know who is doing this to me. I’m in fear.


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iPhone 15 Pro Max

Posted on Dec 10, 2024 02:33 PM

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Posted on Dec 10, 2024 02:42 PM

Your phone is not hacked. Accounts are easily compromised with the password that you may have inadvertently gave out by a phishing attempt and leaked from a data breach by many of the cellular providers. The PUK code has nothing to do with Apple and is a code that would have to be provided by your cellular provider.


If you are looking for additional assistance, please describe the other issues you are having.

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Dec 10, 2024 02:42 PM in response to Beebird1

Your phone is not hacked. Accounts are easily compromised with the password that you may have inadvertently gave out by a phishing attempt and leaked from a data breach by many of the cellular providers. The PUK code has nothing to do with Apple and is a code that would have to be provided by your cellular provider.


If you are looking for additional assistance, please describe the other issues you are having.

Dec 14, 2024 11:05 PM in response to Beebird1

You will need to contact your carrier to get the SIM PIN and or PUK code and will not be able to make any changes until that happens. Someone knows the passcode to your phone to add a SIM PIN to your device. You will not be able to make calls, get messages, or reset any passwords that need the SMS message sent to you.


It also sounds like someone else signed into your phone with their Apple ID. This would require that they know your Apple ID to log yours account. That would explain why you are seeing the multiple of photos and contacts.


Having the Air Tag linked to your phone only allow you to find the AirTag, it cannot be used to find your location.


After you get your SIM PIN, change your Apple ID Password and Apple Passcode.

Change your Apple Account password - Apple Support

Set a passcode on iPhone - Apple Support


Now you will be able Factory Reset your phone and would suggest that you do not restore from a backup. First back up and valuable data.

Dec 15, 2024 10:20 AM in response to Beebird1

That’s the worst. From my experience, most phones, including devices, certainly can be hacked even without physical access or being jail broken. It really depends what you mean by hacked.


If I were you, I would immediately put your phone in lockdown mode and use a different device to reset your passwords. The guides that others posted have really good steps on what to do in this situation.


I also really this Reddit post liked personally. But definitely get your phone to an Apple Store asap. I wouldn’t keep using it if you believe it’s been hacked. A hacked phone has the potential to lead to a hacked home network.



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Dec 15, 2024 12:04 PM in response to lxtmambo

I would not consider Reddit as a source of factual information. While accounts are easily compromised with a username and password and local access to the phone is done by anyone that knows the Passcode, what you are suggesting is a mercenary attack which involves close to a million dollars funded by organizations targeting high level officials. You would also expect a tap on your cell provider eavesdropping on your phone calls and in addition likely being physically followed by human surveillance.


If someone believes that to be the case for them, then help would not be available on this support site and you would need to take additional steps for protection. Even then, Apple does provide this Support Article that includes the threat notification on your Apple Account and does suggest along with Lockdown Mode, to consult a Consumer Reports Security Planner. It would not be resolved here or even by taking the device to an Apple Store.


If you have not received an Apple threat notification but have good reason to believe you may be individually targeted by mercenary spyware attacks, you can enable Lockdown Mode on your Apple devices for additional protection. If you require emergency cybersecurity assistance for other reasons, the Consumer Reports Security Planner website offers a list of emergency resources that may be able to assist you.

About Apple threat notifications and protecting against mercenary spyware - Apple Support


Yes it does all depend on what a user means by saying their device is hacked. If you consider the phone hacked because you gave someone your credentials through a phishing message, then yes, the phones are hacked all the time.


Dec 10, 2024 02:49 PM in response to Beebird1

Your phone has not been hacked, although it is possible that one or more of your accounts has been compromised.


No one on a user-to-user support site can provide help for you to take your phone into a store. That is up to you. Here are the contact details: Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support OptionsAppleApple › retail › geniusbar


We have no proof that all of your passwords have been compromised.


A PUK code can only be provided by your cellular carrier. Apple is not involved with this in any way.


No one on a user-to-user site can say or predict what Apple might do if you you ask them for a document. You will need to contact Apple directly for this request.


My advice would be for you to contact your lawyer and ask them how best to proceed.


Dec 14, 2024 10:20 PM in response to Beebird1

Ok so now sim pin was put on it and I know I have to get that from my carrier. It was 100% not me. I looked j yo the sim pin area when weird things were happening and that area on the phone was greyed out and no. Buttons could be pressed or settings changed.


all passwords did not work.

sms notifications did not come through to the phone so could not change passwords.


the time thing kept just going in a circle without me attempting to change Apple ID or password


I noticed different iCloud emails came and go on my outlook


photos and contacts were multiplier and multiplied.


my text tone when typing would u change to a really evil voice sound. I had lots of witnesses. It would be there. Then in afternoon it would disappear. Then coke. Back


my ex bf whom I think is the one going this his contacts on my phone.


an air tag was linked to my phone. I don’t even know what an air tag was. My manager found this on my phone and she disabled it.


my card would blank out Grey and would come and go as like different contacts so I could not call people


my card picture I purposely put with pink background with a mouse would cba be to a distorted face of me.


this is just the bloody beginning. I’m using an iPhone 6 for the moment. I tell you what I’m scared or that phone.


i just want to get it factory reset s sell it. I’m in fear. Please help


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Dec 15, 2024 02:53 PM in response to Mac Jim ID

Mac Jim ID wrote:

Yes it does all depend on what a user means by saying their device is hacked.


"Lizzie Borden took an axe,

And gave her iPhone forty hacks.

When she saw what she had done,

She gave her Android forty-one."


"The guy down at the repair shop said,

There's no fixing this; your phones are dead.

If you would like to pay your rent,

Your anger, on phones, you should not vent."

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