![]() ![]() I’ve moved since I set up two-factor on iCloud. ![]() That’s when it hit me I had no idea where my recovery key was or if I’d ever even put the piece of paper in a safe place. When I headed to the account recovery service, dubbed iForgot, I discovered that there was no way back in without my recovery key. The Apple support page relating to lockouts assured me it would be easy to recover my account with a combination of any two of either my password, a trusted device or the two-factor authentication recovery key. Two-factor had done its job and kept the attacker out, however, it had also inadvertently locked me out. When I finally had time to investigate the errors appearing on my machine, I discovered that not only had my iCloud account been locked, but someone had tried to break in.
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