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Weird text sent from phone

i think my phone was hacked. I got weird text from someone saying it was a hacker and that they wanted to meet. How do i stop them from being able to send messages with my phone as if they were me

Posted on May 25, 2022 8:38 PM

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May 25, 2022 9:03 PM in response to alebuendia

alebuendia Said:

"Weird text sent from phone: i think my phone was hacked. I got weird text from someone saying it was a hacker and that they wanted to meet. How do i stop them from being able to send messages with my phone as if they were me"

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Troubleshooting Scam Messages:

Three Thoughts:

A. Use Malwarebytes Mobile Security:

The free version blocks popups. Read the following post to see how to use this software: Blocked numbers - Apple Community


B. Modify your Credentials:

If you suspect activity issues, and interacted with it an any form, then modify the you credentials:


If phishing...

C. Report this to Apple:

Have a Screenshot of thisForward a screenshot of this as an attachment to Apple using this eMail address: reportphishing@apple.com. In the comments pane, inform Apple of what the attachment is all about: an eMail containing an attachment of a phishing scam. Use my User Tip: Using the Photos App to Report Scams: - User Tips

May 25, 2022 8:41 PM in response to alebuendia

Are you saying the message you received from this scam artist was shown as being from you?

Scammers only send things out on SMS texts or make calls from spoofed phone numbers. I received a phishing call today supposedly from a local blood bank but it was actually a medicare supplement scam. There is nothing you can do about that. And only agree to meet with the person after you contact the police and they agree to it.

Weird text sent from phone

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