Apple issues warning for people who leave their iPhone on charge while they sleep
Apple has issued a new warning to users about a recent surge in “MFA bombing” attacks, a tactic where attackers flood users with multiple multi-factor authentication (MFA) requests in an attempt to wear them down into accepting one, potentially allowing unauthorized access to their accounts. This type of attack has affected several Apple device users, causing significant concern (Krebs on Security).
Additionally, the warning emphasizes the importance of enabling enhanced security features like Apple’s Recovery Key. This 28-character code can improve the security of your Apple ID, though it should be noted that losing this key along with your Apple devices can result in permanent lockout from your account (Krebs on Security).
To mitigate these risks, Apple recommends users be vigilant about unsolicited MFA prompts and to use a VOIP number instead of a mobile number for their Apple account to reduce exposure (Krebs on Security) (Apple).
For more detailed instructions and to ensure your devices are secure, you can visit Apple’s official support page or consult recent updates on their security protocols.