How To Stop Chinese Spam From Flooding Your iPhone? Advice From Semalt

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23.05.2018

How To Stop Chinese Spam From Flooding Your iPhone? Advice From Semalt

You probably know the signi cance of using strong passwords and activating the two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Apple devices. Hundreds to thousands of useless Chinese spam messages are sent to and from the iPhone devices. The hijacked iMessage account might ll your iPad, iPhone, Mac or other similar devices with lots of junk and gobbledygook easier than you can imagine. Technically speaking, that's not a hack but is a sign that someone has guessed your password and is using your device for his stupid activities. Andrew Dyhan, a top expert from Semalt, has tailored practicals issues that will help you stay safe from such attacks. A large number of users have fallen prey to such schemes. An England-based security company Sophos published a post on the Naked Security blog, where it shared the experiences of different iPhone users. One of the users said that his iPhone was used illegally to send fake Chinese messages to all of his friends and family members. No report of the data breach has ever been reported, and there is no way to extract a person's password from his iOS devices. In such circumstances, it may not be possible for anyone to say what's going on, but Apple Inc. has started John Munn from Belfast summed up the problem, claiming that Android users are complaining about the issue for years. https://rankexperience.com/articles/article1757.html

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