TYPING your iPhone passcode in public could be a major mistake that leaves you at a loss.

That’s according to a new investigation by The Wall Street Journal that claims having a four-digit pin code can easily allow thieves to steal your phone and your data.

People with easy passcodes are hot targets for thieves

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People with easy passcodes are hot targets for thievesCredit: Getty – Contributor

The report claims thieves target people with their smartphones visibly out in public.

They may befriend them at a bar or another social event.

You may think you’ve made a new acquaintance but the thief is actually checking your phone each time you type your passcode.

If you don’t use Face ID or a six-digit code, all the criminal has to do is memorize four numbers and take your phone when you don’t suspect it.

The Wall Street Journal investigated several real-life robberies iPhone robberies in which this happened.

The criminal can also use the memorized passcode to reset your Apple ID.

This would mean the Find My iPhone feature will no longer work.

Before they do this, they may try to hack other accounts associated with your Apple ID.

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This can include your bank account information.

How to protect yourself from iPhone thieves

The best thing to do is use Face ID or have a longer pin code to unlock your iPhone.

Be very wary of how you’re using your smartphone in a public place.

Keep it close and avoid typing passcodes out in front of strangers.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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