I would think this is a scam to get you to download a fraudulent app. If it were real Apple would push it to you themselves.

On 12/27/2021 11:02 PM, Stacy Fuehrer wrote:
Good evening everyone.
About 45 minutes ago, I finished watching a YouTube video concerning some other 
aspects of assistive technology.
Truly after the video ended, and I was getting ready to close Safari, a page 
popped up that said my phone has been hacked and instructed me to go to the App 
Store and download a repair program.
Should I do this?
Is this real?
Definitely don’t want to lose my phone

Sent from my iPhone


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