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If you’re hearing Siri say, “Hacked, you have been hacked, please delete all personal data,” when you greet it, you’re likely dealing with a prank or a prank app that’s causing this unusual response. It’s not normal for Siri to say something like that; it’s usually a sign that something strange has been installed on your device or that your voice commands have been manipulated.
Here’s what you can do to fix this and get Siri back to normal:
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Restart Your Device
Start by turning off your iPhone or iPad completely, then turn it back on. Sometimes, a simple restart can clear out minor glitches or strange behaviors. -
Check for Unusual Apps or Settings
Look through your installed apps and settings. If you recently installed a new app or software that might influence Siri, consider deleting it. Also, review your Siri & Search settings under your device’s settings to see if anything looks out of the ordinary. -
Reset Siri Settings
Go to Settings > Siri & Search. Turn off Siri, then restart your device. After restarting, go back and turn Siri back on. You might need to reconfigure some settings, but it often helps clear out any weird responses. -
Update Your Software
Make sure your device has the latest software updates installed. Apple releases updates that fix bugs and improve security. To check, go to Settings > General > Software Update. -
Scan for Malware or Suspicious Apps
If you suspect malicious software, consider doing a security scan or restoring your device. Back up your data, then reset your device to factory settings via Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Afterward, restore your data from the backup. -
Contact Apple Support
If all else fails and Siri continues to respond strangely, reaching out to Apple Support is your best option. They can help you diagnose if your device has been compromised or if there’s a deeper issue.
Remember, Siri should never give you messages about hacking or deleting personal data. If it does, it’s definitely a sign that something’s wrong, and taking these steps should help restore normal function.


