


You need to put the device into recovery mode and restore iOS using your computer. If you got conned into installing a management profile, perhaps so that you could install an app from outside of the App Store, then you shot yourself in the foot. Screen time passcodes were changed on every device. My whole family’s iPhones and iPads (not family shared) are all affected. After I sign out of Apple ID, my screen time passcode was changed. What you are describing can't be accomplished remotely. Hacker was able to download apps, change password, modify payment info/address and make in app purchase. Setting any passcode, complex or otherwise requires physical access to the device, or requires that you or someone with physical possession of it installed a management profile, giving the profile author control over your device. That screen will appear if a complex passcode has been set. On a different iphone, I can no longer access the phone. I then signed out of Apple ID, but screen time passcode was changed and I can no longer access screen time passcode.

Another Apple id was put in a sandbox developer account. Apple ID password was changed remotely and TestFlight(developer app) shown downloaded although I don’t see the app on the machine. The Watchtower feature built into 1Password hooks into the. Created brand new Apple ID and it was again hacked. However, theres another reason you might want to use 1Password: it will also warn you if any of your passwords have been compromised.
