So. I was on Omegle yesterday. I know that's stupid. But when the chat started with someone they immediately wrote a location very close to mine in the chat. But that's not what worries me.
Next he started from my cell phone that was next to me and I hadn't used Find my iPhone alarm. I opened my cell phone later but switched it off immediately. Just like my computer after all.
Next I started to describe that he likes my desktop. Then I clicked him away. That was too much for me.
How is it possible that someone starts such an iPhone alarm on my cell phone when I'm not even using it.
At the time I had a tab open in my browser.
I don't really have important things on my laptop, but I have all the passwords for everything on my family on my cell phone. (accounts etc)
I'm very queasy about it. What should I do? And how did he do it? Please help. He scared me a lot.
I'm 17. My laptop is a mac.
In my eyes, that's technically not possible at all and you're just kidding us here.
If at all, he only has your IP address. You can find this out with free programs.
I don't think he had access to your desktop. I hardly think that you downloaded any program from him.
I can't explain that with this alarm.
Hmm I know myself 0 with Apple, so it is also puzzling to me how it comes to your Find my Mobile data. But if I were you I would write the error to Apple Support and turn the police on…
Look, I don't know what happened. I have read other cases and never found it with the find my iPhone. I'm just stressed.
He can find out your point of view via your IP address, but never your Apple ID. The one is not related to the other, so that is technically not possible at all.
Thank you. Could he have seen my desktop somehow?
The question now is whether he told you details about it. I can write to every person "But you have a nice desktop" And immediately afterwards "Stop moving your mouse so quickly that doesn't help" I pretend to really see your desktop and you seem to believe it.
But if he gives you the exact color, and especially folders and symbols, that's another topic.
Technically, this is more than unlikely. The location holds over IP but you already know that. If it had been a Windows PC, you could have speculated about network malware like Emotet, but it's unlikely on a Mac.
OK thank you. I mean he said he saw what color my desktop is. But maybe I have only spun that up to now.
So as described above you can manipulate someone who believes something easily by claiming to see something. It only becomes dangerous when he can tell you exactly where you have your mouse and what folders you have on the desktop.
I would check this out in your place. But you certainly didn't go wrong with the antivir.