Iphone hacked email

I'm assuming you're referring to a situation where someone has gained unauthorized access to your iPhone and is sending emails from your account.

If you suspect that your iPhone has been hacked and someone is sending emails from your account, here are some steps you can take:

  1. Change your Apple ID password: Go to the Apple ID website and sign in with your current password. Then, click on "Security" and change your password to a new one. Make sure it's strong and unique.
  2. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA): Go to the Apple ID website and sign in with your new password. Then, click on "Security" and enable 2FA. This will add an extra layer of security to your account.
  3. Check your iPhone's security settings: Go to your iPhone's Settings app and navigate to "Face ID & Passcode" (or "Touch ID & Passcode" if you have an older iPhone). Make sure that "Erase Data" is enabled, which will wipe your iPhone's data if someone tries to guess your passcode incorrectly.
  4. Check your email account settings: Go to your email account's settings and look for any suspicious activity, such as unknown devices or login locations. Change your email account password and enable 2FA if you haven't already.
  5. Report the issue to your email provider: Contact your email provider's customer support and report the issue. They may be able to help you identify the source of the hack and take further action.
  6. Back up your iPhone: Connect your iPhone to a computer and back up your data using iTunes or iCloud. This will ensure that your data is safe and can be restored if needed.
  7. Reset your iPhone: If you're unable to access your iPhone or suspect that it's been compromised, you may need to reset it to its factory settings. This will erase all data on the device, so be sure to back up your data first.

To prevent future hacks, make sure to: