An engineer has revealed why you should never reply to mandatory messages after your iPhone is stolen.
Hardware engineer and comedian Paris Campbell posted a viral response to iPhone theft victim Stella Kim on TikTok, amassing nearly 4 million in less than a day.
After the phone was stolen, Kim displayed text messages from an unknown email address. Her phone was “jailbroken” and if she didn’t remove the device from her Apple ID, her personal data would be sold on the black market, sources said.
Campbell told Weekly newspaper In her engineering work, she sees theft victims receive messages like this “every day”. They are also often threatened.
“This information robs people of their emotions by giving them the impression that they have access to personal items like photos, even when they don’t actually have it,” Campbell said. “A lot of people don’t think about it and just think about the data they want to lose, or I don’t want it to fall into the wrong hands.”