May 5, 2024
Apple Offers Some Compensation to Victim of Stolen iPhone iMessage Bug

Apple Offers Some Compensation to Victim of Stolen iPhone iMessage Bug

Posted February 6, 2012 at 11:36pm by iClarified
Apple has offered some compensation to a woman who had her privacy breached after her iMessages kept getting delivered to a stolen device, reports TNW.

This same issue was detailed by Ars Technica in the past and appears to have affected numerous customers who've had their iPhones stolen.

Shortly after the iPhone was stolen the woman had her SIM card deactivated. However, iMessages sent from her contacts were still being 'delivered' to the device.


Apple suggested a variety of solutions in order to stop the messages from being sent to the stolen device including resetting her Apple ID and taking her SIM to the Apple Store to insert it into another device. After none of these procedures worked, Apple made the unreasonable suggestion that she contact every person that might try to iMessage her and ask them not to.

TNW reports that it was not until six weeks after the device was stolen that "Apple was finally able to remotely push 'code' out to the stolen iPhone in order to make the problem stop. This was a result of an Apple Engineering Team weighing in on how to solve the issue."

Once the problem was resolved, the woman was directed to Apple legal in order to discuss the privacy breach and seek compensation.

Initially Apple balked at any sort of compensation as it said it was not in the habit of replacing stolen iPhones, which is completely reasonable. But K pointed out that any compensation would not for the loss of her iPhone, but for her breach of privacy due to the iMessage bug causing continued re-routing of messages sent to her. After a discussion with the Apple legal department, conducted by phone, K was offered an iPod touch as compensation for her trouble.


Apple has not commented on the matter but it appears that the only solution to resolving this issue is to toggle iMessage ON and OFF on the stolen device. Something you clearly can't do.

Read More


Apple Offers Some Compensation to Victim of Stolen iPhone iMessage Bug
Add Comment
Would you like to be notified when someone replies or adds a new comment?
Yes (All Threads)
Yes (This Thread Only)
No
iClarified Icon
Notifications
Would you like to be notified when we post a new Apple news article or tutorial?
Yes
No
Comments (5)
You must login or register to add a comment...
Oneal
Oneal - February 11, 2012 at 10:37am
Let's say I'm tracking the iPhone and the phone is power off . Is there a way for me to power it on aging or set a timer .if the phone is power off for maybe an hour . It will automatically turn on by It self . That will make things easier . I hope someone make a tweak like that .
Andrew
Andrew - February 7, 2012 at 1:45pm
How in the hell does one find out if your messages are sent to a STOLEN PHONE? Is the thief responding to them? Is he/she contacting you to tell you that you missed a message?
Jürgen
Jürgen - February 7, 2012 at 1:55am
Would this problem have been resolved with a remote wipe via Find My iPhone or did iMessage's continue to go to the device even after a remote wipe? For what it's worth, unless the device was wiped/restored, I'm sure all her messages including mail, facebook, etc continued to go to the device regardless of sim status as it would on any other device. However if iMessage continued to reach device even after restore, that is a cause for serious concern and a defect in iOS.
Oneal
Oneal - February 11, 2012 at 10:56am
anyone can back up any iPhone or iPod to iTunes and restore it on Another device .
Junito
Junito - February 6, 2012 at 11:48pm
You can change your password!!!
Recent. Read the latest Apple News.
RECENT
Tutorials. Help is here.
TUTORIALS
Where to Download macOS Monterey
Where to Download macOS Ventura
AppleTV Firmware Download Locations
Where To Download iPad Firmware Files From
Where To Download iPhone Firmware Files From
Deals. Save on Apple devices and accessories.
DEALS