This is specifically about an iphone that is turned in to Apple for a trade up program.
A friend just got a new iphone as a trade up and as such gave the Apple employee their existing iphone complete with all their itunes account info, passwords and e-mail records of all sorts of confidential information contained. They are not even sure how much of this was stored in various places on the phone. In addition there were personal pictures stored as well.
I'm not that familiar with the Apple trade up process but I am quite concerned this friend may have completely compromised their personal security and set themselves up for a possible nightmare if this information is used by dishonest people.
He was completely naive but I alerted him of the possibilities if the old phone gets into the wrong hands before it is destroyed. I suggested they immediately change all their passwords to all their accounts. Do them all.
Next I said they will need to pull their credit report and verify all existing accounts and monitor activity and if anything looks suspicious execute a fraud and alert and identity theft advisory ASAP. I've heard so many horror stories about the multiyear nightmares that begin as a result of compromised security info from smartphones and laptops
Am I being overly paranoid or is the iphone totally immune to data theft? ( I doubt that) Why would an Apple employee refuse to give the older iphone a lobotomy immediately? In fact they didn't even offer to do an in-store transfer from the old iphone and told them to just do it at home with their itunes account which will recover their calendar and contacts. Two years ago, I bought my son-in-law a new iphone for his birthday and the store salesman volunteered to transfer everything over while we waited. Then gave the older phone back to him.
A friend just got a new iphone as a trade up and as such gave the Apple employee their existing iphone complete with all their itunes account info, passwords and e-mail records of all sorts of confidential information contained. They are not even sure how much of this was stored in various places on the phone. In addition there were personal pictures stored as well.
I'm not that familiar with the Apple trade up process but I am quite concerned this friend may have completely compromised their personal security and set themselves up for a possible nightmare if this information is used by dishonest people.
He was completely naive but I alerted him of the possibilities if the old phone gets into the wrong hands before it is destroyed. I suggested they immediately change all their passwords to all their accounts. Do them all.
Next I said they will need to pull their credit report and verify all existing accounts and monitor activity and if anything looks suspicious execute a fraud and alert and identity theft advisory ASAP. I've heard so many horror stories about the multiyear nightmares that begin as a result of compromised security info from smartphones and laptops
Am I being overly paranoid or is the iphone totally immune to data theft? ( I doubt that) Why would an Apple employee refuse to give the older iphone a lobotomy immediately? In fact they didn't even offer to do an in-store transfer from the old iphone and told them to just do it at home with their itunes account which will recover their calendar and contacts. Two years ago, I bought my son-in-law a new iphone for his birthday and the store salesman volunteered to transfer everything over while we waited. Then gave the older phone back to him.