Hackers have somehow managed to enter the victims’ iCloud account and initiated the process of Find my iPhone from the remote way so that the devices that this person chooses are blocked. Users are seeing a lock screen with a message which simply asks them to pay the ransom money in the form of Bitcoin if they want to receive the code to unlock the locked devices.

— Uncle Rico (@bunandsomesauce) September 16, 2017

— Jason Caffoe (@jcaffoe) September 20, 2017 Hackers have managed to find the passwords and email addresses of millions of users from the recent data breaches. So, hackers are trying their luck with some of the available usernames and passwords combination to remotely lock down computers. The worst part of this incidence is, hackers just need to click on the “Find My iPhone” feature that is available on the iCloud.com website to remotely lock the devices. The first thing to do is, just disable the Find my iPhone feature by going into the settings menu. From iPhone, you can disable the Find my iPhone feature by going into the Settings, tap on your name if you’re running iOS 11, then access the iCloud settings and disable the Find My iPhone feature. Change your Apple ID Password for extra precaution. You can also increase security by enabling two-step authentication if it’s not already active on your account. So, what do you think about this? Share your views in the comment box below.