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I think someone has access to my AppleID.

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Today, I was enjoying public entertainment on YouTube when suddenly, my iPhone sounded a Find My iPhone alarm! I panicked and quickly logged in to my Apple ID on my PC to check devices signed in to it fearing that someone might have gained access to it. I tried to check but found nothing showing that someone had access to it. I didn't even get an email that someone logged in or not even a 2FA notification on my phone. Could it be a bug? Please help me ASAP because my Apple ID contains sensitive info!
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#2
You should change your password to a new one and check if there are any other associated accounts on your apple account. Dont save your apple id password on your computer and dont reuse it on other sites.
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Quote:(03-24-2022, 08:56 AM)sheltexen Wrote:

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Today, I was enjoying public entertainment on YouTube when suddenly, my iPhone sounded a Find My iPhone alarm! I panicked and quickly logged in to my Apple ID on my PC to check devices signed in to it fearing that someone might have gained access to it. I tried to check but found nothing showing that someone had access to it. I didn't even get an email that someone logged in or not even a 2FA notification on my phone. Could it be a bug? Please help me ASAP because my Apple ID contains sensitive info!
Check your trash and spam folders. I’ve found that people that hack into your accounts usually don’t want you to know that they gained access to it, so they immediately delete any security emails relating to them logging in and then set up filters in the settings tab to automatically delete any incoming emails. Just check your filter settings on the mail website (won’t show up on mobile) and see if there’s any filters set up. If there are any then you’ve definitely been hacked and you need to change all your passwords **on a clean device that you don’t use**
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#4
pthhacker on icq or Wickr can put you through
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#5
Guys yall a little bit late
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#6
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