03-26-2021 10:39 AM - edited 01-06-2022 01:34 AM
Yesterday I received a weird text message that showed it came from my husband's iphone.
He did not send the message.
Also on my husband's phone he received the exact weird text message that showed it came from me. I did not send the message.
Both messages show received at the identical times.
How can this happen? Is one or both of our phones infected?
03-27-2021 12:37 AM
Being that it is iMessage the moderators will not be able to help you.
03-27-2021 12:23 AM
You might want to change passcodes on both phones as well and have auto-lock set to 30 seconds or so. Could be some one being a clown with phone still unlocked...passcode wise. Or definitely have them auto-lock faster.
03-27-2021 12:11 AM
Thanks for this question cause it made me double check both phones.
It was an iMessage (blue) sent from hubby phone to my phone that received it only (grey).
It appears I was confused on my initial posting - sorry for that everyone.
But hubby still did not send the text himself.
I have changed the Apple password.
03-26-2021 09:25 PM
@Micco Is it iMessage or SMS message that both received (green or blue)? If it is iMessage, it could be sent from some other device and if you don't have any other devices that you use for messaging (like other phone, iPad, Mac), there is a chance that they got into your Apple account and using it. It's just a guess, so I'd check that and change your apple password.
If it is green (SMS), then I have no reasonable option how they know you two are husband and wife.
03-26-2021 08:41 PM
If on an iPhone. Look at top of message and you will see a name or number of sender...tap it....then tap the i for information. What do you see?
03-26-2021 07:42 PM - edited 03-26-2021 07:43 PM
@Micco there is a good chance that the perpetrator is using iMessage to send these texts. check for web usage history around that time. take note that the details page is showing eastern time.
check your apps and delete any apps you don't recognize. maybe it's a good time to save your important data on the device and then do a factory reset. it's also a good idea to leave your internet(wifi/mobile data) off for the time being. until you factory reset both devices. a hacker cannot do anything without an internet connection. then be very careful which apps you decide to install
03-26-2021 04:06 PM
@Micco wrote:Yes it is very concerning to me how this could happen.
Yes the content was exactly the same, same day, same time.
I checked with contacts that I am most in touch with and nobody received anything weird from me.
Not really getting any answers on how this could happen and what I should do about it.
How do I request PM to look into it?
Hi @Micco
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03-26-2021 03:52 PM
Yes it is very concerning to me how this could happen.
Yes the content was exactly the same, same day, same time.
I checked with contacts that I am most in touch with and nobody received anything weird from me.
Not really getting any answers on how this could happen and what I should do about it.
How do I request PM to look into it?
03-26-2021 02:56 PM
@Micco it is concerning why you got your husband mysterious text and your husband got similar one from your.
Is the content of the text the same?
Did you check any of your friends and your husband's if they get similar text? Usually if it is infected, it would try to send to your whole contact list instead of just one.
03-26-2021 12:59 PM
Yes we are both with PM and I did check both of our logs and there is nothing showing at the day and time that we received the message.
03-26-2021 12:12 PM
@Micco are you and your husband both PM? Can you logon to Self-Serve to see if there is a history for the outgoing text?
03-26-2021 12:09 PM
Iphone 7 plus and Iphone 6. No record of outgoing message.
Can Public Mobile investigate where it came from?
03-26-2021 11:44 AM
@will13am wrote:What model of phones are these. There is no record of the outgoing message? Number spoofing is quite simple for scammers.
But.....who would know that the numbers belong to husband and wife?
The originator knows them some how??
But for sure don’t respond.
03-26-2021 11:02 AM - edited 03-26-2021 11:08 AM
@Micco wrote:Yesterday I received a weird text message that showed it came from my husband's iphone.
He did not send the message.
Also on my husband's phone he received the exact weird text message that showed it came from me. I did not send the message.
Both messages show received at the identical times.
How can this happen? Is one or both of our phones infected?
Just don't respond to the bogus texts. Hopefully, they stop soon. If they continue and get worse, you both may have to consider changing your phone numbers.
03-26-2021 10:45 AM - edited 03-26-2021 10:45 AM
What model of phones are these. There is no record of the outgoing message? Number spoofing is quite simple for scammers.