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Tyler Lee in Ubergizmo: "In order to prevent yourself from being hacked, users are recommended to update their Apple ID passwords as well as enable two-factor authentication. A number of sites had their own suggestions but few were in unison except for two consistent threads: (1) Update your ID passwords.

"The best bet would be to contact Apple directly to help solve the problem." Paying up, though, "only emboldens hackers to continue the practice," Martindale remarked. In the case of one user, their hacker demanded 0.01 Bitcoin to unlock the device, or around $40. Jon Martindale in Digital Trends: The ransom message is delivered on the lock screen itself, often with a Bitcoin wallet address. "The hacker asks for Bitcoin, the ransom currency of choice, as it's hard to trace," Douglas said. Lifehacker writer Nick Douglas reported that a Twitter user talked about a ransom note on a hacked Mac. The device lock is accompanied by the message on your screen, asking you to pay up. "If they learn your Apple ID and password, they can use it to remotely lock your device and hold it for ransom." She said these hackers are finding the Find My iPhone and desktop counterpart Find My Mac useful. It's easy to lock a Mac with a passcode in Find My iPhone if you have someone's Apple ID and password, said MacRumors.Ĭhristina Bonnington in The Daily Dot also said hackers could use the Find My feature to lock your device remotely and hold it for ransom. Giant Machines 2017 v1.At least in the sense that reports have been surfacing posted by hapless users of being locked out of their screens and told to pay up in Bitcoin.

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