We're hearing more and more about password reset attacks being used to target Apple iPhone users. As Mashable reported last month, hackers are attacking iPhones via a method that inundates them with ...
Remember, the longer and more complex your passcode, the tougher it is for prying eyes to sneak a peek as you type it in. Also, consider investing in a privacy screen. These screen protectors limit ...
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We've always recommended using password managers whenever we've detailed security breaches. That's one way to ensure you do not recycle passwords and use long, unique passwords you never have to ...
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Apple believes that needing both the iPhone and its passcode makes it harder for thieves to steal users' information, but having both stolen is common enough, that you need to know how to protect ...
Your iPhone can feel nearly useless to a thief once you mark it as lost. Apple's Activation Lock can help turn a stolen device into a locked brick. That should make phone theft less profitable. Yet ...
If you forget your iPhone passcode, you will become locked out and unable to get into your iPhone. This is especially true if you don’t have Face ID set up, Face ID is not working, or the iPhone asks ...
If Find My iPhone is not enabled on your device then you can use the iTunes method to reset your device. Make sure you use the latest version of iTunes to avoid any errors during the process. To reset ...
The iPhone is a highly desirable gadget and many thieves focus on Apple’s products as they offer high resale values. But there’s also a series of criminals who want to snag your iPhone for what’s ...