Like iPhone, a stolen Android phone’s PIN could be used to change Google account password

A recent string of events has brought iPhone security into the public eye. A rash of robberies in which thieves have stolen iPhones and used them to gain access to the owners’ Google accounts has made headlines. This new method of attack has caught many iPhone users off guard.
As iPhone users continue to be targeted by thieves, it’s important to be aware of the potential risks. One way to protect yourself is to enable the iOS Security Setting known as “Erase Data.” This setting will erase all data on your iPhone if someone tries to enter your passcode too many times.
While the Erase Data setting will protect your data if your iPhone is stolen, it won’t protect you from other types of attacks. For example, if a hacker gains access to your iPhone through a malicious app, they can still access your data even if the Erase Data setting is enabled.
The best way to protect yourself from these types of attacks is to be proactive about your security. Keep your iPhone up to date with the latest security patches and only download apps from trusted sources. Additionally, consider using a password manager to help you keep track of your different passwords. By taking these simple steps, you can help keep your data safe from thieves and hackers.