Maybe you're one of the poor bastards that the Turkish Crime Family 
<http://www.computerworld.com/article/3184030/security/hackers-demand-150k-ransom-threaten-to-wipe-millions-of-apple-devices.html>
 decided to use as a proof of concept.


> On Mar 23, 2017, at 1:12 AM, @lbutlr <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> On 2017-03-21 (19:24 MDT), Carl Hoefs <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Recently I began getting the following alert popping up on my iMac:
>> 
>> Your Apple ID is now being used for iMessage and FaceTime on a new Mac.
>> If you recently signed into "Amid887" you can ignore this notification.
>> 
>> And, the only button beneath it is "OK". I don't know a "Amid887".
>> Is this random Apple noise, or something to be concerned about?
> 
> Are these system Dialogs or emails?
> 
> If they are system dialogs, go change your password at 
> http://appleid.apple.com <http://appleid.apple.com/>. If possible, turn on 
> two-factor authentication. You might also check “Find my Phone” to see where 
> devices are that are logged in to your ID.
> 
> Something is logging in to your account, If you don’t know what it is, you 
> should be concerned.
> 
> Two-factor will also show you the location (not very accurate, but if it’s 
> Belgium and you’re in Chile, it’s useful info) someone is connecting from.
> 
> -- 
> Apple broke AppleScripting signatures in Mail.app, so no random signatures.
> 
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