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  1. Most likely to Apple it looks legitimate because the person who hijacked the account had all the correct account information, including a one-time passcode sent to the device. So yes, your friend provided information to someone.

  2. On Nov 13 of this year I signed into iCloud via a web browser on my desktop PC. I received the verification alert on my iPhone and shortly afterward I got the routine email letting me know my Apple ID was used to sign into iCloud. Not long after logging in though, my iCloud session ends and the site tells me I need to sign in again to keep ...

  3. Number one reason why people have issues with account recovery is because other devices are still powered on. I'll explain further. When signed into iCloud on a device it will periodically send a "heartbeat" to Apple saying "hey, I'm here and active".

  4. You can sign in and reset your password with any email addresses or phone numbers that are on file in your Apple Account. If you don’t have a trusted device, you can reset your password using the Apple Support app on a family member’s iPhone or iPad.

  5. 16 wrz 2024 · If you can't reset your Apple Account password or sign in to account.apple.com, go to iforgot.apple.com to start account recovery and regain access after an account recovery waiting period. Learn more about account recovery. Secure your Apple Account.

  6. 16 lut 2024 · If your Apple ID is hacked, you'll receive an email or notification indicating that your ID may have been used on a new device or that your password has been changed. If you suspect your Apple ID was hacked, change or reset the password immediately. If that doesn't work, use Apple's account recovery process.

  7. Apple says they cannot lock/block/recover account or ICloud or photos or credit cards or passwords stored in it. We cannot create a new AppleID without a factory reset of the phone losing contacts, SMS history, app history.

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