• Advertise with Us
  • About Us – Fish Fm Online
  • Contact Us
  • Live TV & Radio
Monday, July 7, 2025
  • Login
  • Business
  • Politics
  • General News
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Africa
  • Listen 88.5 Radio Live
No Result
View All Result
FISH FM ONLINE
  • Business
  • Politics
  • General News
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Africa
  • Listen 88.5 Radio Live
No Result
View All Result
FISH FM ONLINE
No Result
View All Result
Home Tech

How To Protect Yourself From iPhone Thieves Locking You Out Of Your Own Device

Patrick Gyasi by Patrick Gyasi
September 20, 2023
in Tech
0
How To Protect Yourself From iPhone Thieves Locking You Out Of Your Own Device
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A complex but concerning method of gaining control over a user’s iPhone and permanently locking them out the device appears to be on the rise.

Some iPhone thieves are exploiting a security setting, called the recovery key, that makes it nearly impossible for owners to access their photos, messages, data and more, according to a recent Wall Street Journal report. Some victims also told the publication their bank accounts were drained after the thieves gained access to their financial apps.

It’s important to note, however, this type of takeover is hard to pull off. It requires a criminal essentially watching an iPhone user enter the device’s passcode – for example, by looking over their shoulder at a bar or sporting event – or manipulating the device’s owner so they’ll share their passcode. And that’s all before they physically steal the device.

From there, a thief could use the passcode to change the device’s Apple ID, turn off “Find my iPhone” so their location can’t be tracked, and then reset the recovery key, a complex 28-digit code intended to protect its owners from online hackers.

Apple requires this key to help reset or regain access to an Apple ID in an effort to bolster the user’s security, but if a thief changes it, the original owner will not have the new code and will be locked out of the account.

“We sympathize with people who have had this experience and we take all attacks on our users very seriously, no matter how rare,” an Apple spokesperson said in a statement to CNN. “We work tirelessly every day to protect our users’ accounts and data, and are always investigating additional protections against emerging threats like this one.”

On its website, Apple warns “you’re responsible for maintaining access to your trusted devices and your recovery key. If you lose both of these items, you could be locked out of your account permanently.”

Jeff Pollard, VP and principal analyst at Forrester Research, said the company should offer more customer support options and “ways for Apple users to authenticate so they can reset these settings.”

For now, however, there are a handful of steps users can take to potentially protect themselves from having this happen to them.

Protect the passcode

The first step is protecting the passcode.

An Apple spokesperson told CNN people can use Face ID or Touch ID when unlocking their phone in public to avoid revealing their passcode to anyone who might be watching.

Users can also set up a longer, alphanumeric passcode that’s harder for bad actors to figure out. Device owners should also change the passcode immediately if they believe someone else has seen it.

Screen Time settings
Another step someone could consider is a hack not necessarily endorsed by Apple but one that’s been circulating online. Within an iPhone’s Screen Time setting, which allows guardians to set up restrictions on how kids can use the device, there is the option to set up a secondary password that would be required from any user before they could successfully change an Apple ID.

By enabling this, a thief would be prompted for that secondary password before changing an Apple ID password.

Back up phone regularly

Finally, users can protect themselves by regularly backing up an iPhone – via iCloud or iTunes – so data can be recovered in the case an iPhone is stolen. At the same time, users may want to consider storing important photos or other sensitive files and data in another cloud service, such as Google Photos, Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Photos or Dropbox.

This won’t stop a bad actor from gaining access to the device, but it should limit some of the fallout if it ever should happen.

Previous Post

Google Is Laying Off Hundreds In Its Recruitment Division

Next Post

Police File Application To Stop Planned Jubilee House Demonstration By Democracy Hub Group

Next Post
Police File Application To Stop Planned Jubilee House Demonstration By Democracy Hub Group

Police File Application To Stop Planned Jubilee House Demonstration By Democracy Hub Group

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

EDITOR'S PICK

  • All
  • Politics
Former Asante Kotoko Striker Franck Etouga Mbella Joins El Gouna on Loan from Al Masry Sporting Club

Former Asante Kotoko Striker Franck Etouga Mbella Joins El Gouna on Loan from Al Masry Sporting Club

January 29, 2024
Ambitious Mohammed Kudus doesn’t want to be at West Ham forever – Didi Dramani

Ambitious Mohammed Kudus doesn’t want to be at West Ham forever – Didi Dramani

July 14, 2024
Napo blasts Mahama’s first 100 days, cites decline in security, dumsor, and anti-galamsey efforts

Napo blasts Mahama’s first 100 days, cites decline in security, dumsor, and anti-galamsey efforts

April 17, 2025
3 dead, 15 injured in ghastly accident at Winneba Junction.

3 dead, 15 injured in ghastly accident at Winneba Junction.

October 21, 2024

About Fish FM Online

Fish FM Online is a Private News Portal based in Boamang Afigya Kwabre North Ghana.

Fish FM Online is Ghana’s leading news website that delivers high quality innovative, alternative news that challenges the status quo.

Follow us

Categories

  • Africa
  • BBC
  • Business
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Entertainment
  • Fish TV
  • General News
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • National
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Regional
  • Religion
  • Security
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Top Story
  • Uncategorized
  • World

Recent Posts

  • Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko renew rivalry in President’s Cup clash
  • Actress Matilda Asare graduates from KNUST with Master’s degree
  • Reservoir Dogs actor Michael Madsen dies aged 67
  • Man gave me GH₵100,000 for taking photos with his children – Kalybos
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Live TV & Radio

All Rights Reserved © 2023 Fish Fm Online Powered by Code Arthur.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Africa
  • World
  • Health
  • Fish Fm Online
  • Live TV & Radio

All Rights Reserved © 2023 Fish Fm Online Powered by Code Arthur.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In