Australians
Jolted Awake to iOS
Alarms Demanding Ransoms



Some
Apple device owners in Australia were recently awoken in the middle of the night to a booming "Find My iPhone" alarm, along with a message that their devices had been hacked
An omi**us message appeared on various
iPhones, iPads and Mac computers across various regions in Australia early Monday morning, urging owners to send $50 to a PayPal account to unlock hacked devices. The incident was first reported by
The Sydney Morning Herald
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The prompt said the devices were hacked by "Oleg Pliss." A Google search for the name brought up a software engineer at Oracle, a banker in the Ukraine and others in Russia. It remains unclear at this point how the iOS devices were hacked, but affected users should update their iCloud passwords immediately.
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