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Iphone stolen

My iphone was stolen, then I log in icloud and use the function Find my iphone. In the next couples of hours, I received an SMS message from apple.com with the notice about my stolen iphone, and its location, I click on the link, log in and there is a location.

But I then realize that the link is fake.

Then I think the thief has accessed my iphone.


Then I have to change the password of icloud. And i have to remove the lost device from the list.


I am so worry now. I have no opportunity to find my stolen iphone. But is there any risk to my icloud? and my current iphone?


Posted on Oct 9, 2023 8:43 PM

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Posted on Oct 9, 2023 8:53 PM

Dungnguyen_1 Said:

"Iphone stolen: [...]Then I think the thief has accessed my iphone. Then I have to change the password of icloud. And i have to remove the lost device from the list. I am so worry now. I have no opportunity to find my stolen iphone. But is there any risk to my icloud? and my current iphone?"

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Contact your Carrier. Have them cancel service to this iPhone.


ecure your Account:

Having been suspiciously locked out, someone may have your credentials. So, do three Things:


A. Re-Associate All Devices:

Disassociate all devices from your Apple Account, first.  Sign out of iCloud on all of your devices.. Go here to check the devices associated to your account: Check your Apple ID Device list to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support. Then, log in to your Apple iCloud Account on each device.


B. Verify Your Devices:

Verify that your the devices logged in to your account or officially yours, by using this link: Check your Apple ID Device List to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support


C. Consider Modifying your Credentials:

By all means, consider modifying your credentials, starting with a new password.


D. Change the Password and Passcode:

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Oct 9, 2023 8:53 PM in response to Dungnguyen_1

Dungnguyen_1 Said:

"Iphone stolen: [...]Then I think the thief has accessed my iphone. Then I have to change the password of icloud. And i have to remove the lost device from the list. I am so worry now. I have no opportunity to find my stolen iphone. But is there any risk to my icloud? and my current iphone?"

-------


Contact your Carrier. Have them cancel service to this iPhone.


ecure your Account:

Having been suspiciously locked out, someone may have your credentials. So, do three Things:


A. Re-Associate All Devices:

Disassociate all devices from your Apple Account, first.  Sign out of iCloud on all of your devices.. Go here to check the devices associated to your account: Check your Apple ID Device list to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support. Then, log in to your Apple iCloud Account on each device.


B. Verify Your Devices:

Verify that your the devices logged in to your account or officially yours, by using this link: Check your Apple ID Device List to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support


C. Consider Modifying your Credentials:

By all means, consider modifying your credentials, starting with a new password.


D. Change the Password and Passcode:

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