iPhone Hacking: Man Exposes $300K Bank Account Loot and Tips to Safeguard Your Device

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Aaron Johnson, a man serving a 94-month sentence for stealing iPhones, revealed in an interview how he made approximately $300,000 by hacking into victims' iPhones and manipulating their financial apps. Johnson targeted college men in bars and clubs, often convincing them to hand over their iPhones willingly. Once in possession of the devices, he would change the Apple ID password, deactivate tracking features, and access sensitive information like Social Security numbers. Johnson advised people not to share passcodes and shared his tricks to help others, stating that he is already serving time.
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