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What to Do If Your Stolen iPhone Stays Offline and You Start Getting Phishing Messages?

Phishing messages after an iPhone theft are common. The sender wants your Apple Account password so they can disable Find My or remove iCloud activation lock. Never click those links.

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Your Response Checklist
  1. Keep the iPhone linked to your Apple Account and in Lost Mode.
  2. Change your Apple Account password from a trusted device.
  3. Warn family members who might also receive fake messages.
  4. Report suspicious texts as junk and block the sender.
  5. Contact your carrier to suspend the SIM if you have not already done so.
How Phishing Usually Looks
  1. “Your iPhone has been found—sign in here.”
  2. “Verify your Apple ID to see the location.”
  3. “Your device is online. Confirm ownership now.”
🤔 Protip:

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