Note to L.A. looters: Devices stolen from Apple Retail Stores are bricked

Looters ransack Apple Tower Theatre in Los Angeles, June 10, 2025
Looters ransack Apple Tower Theatre in Los Angeles, June 10, 2025

Apple devices stolen from Apple Retail Stores during looting are typically bricked — rendered inoperable — once they leave the store’s premises.

Apple employs proximity software and a “kill switch” that disables demo units, such as iPhones and iPads, when they are removed from the store’s Wi-Fi network. These devices display a message like, “This device has been disabled and is being tracked. Local authorities will be alerted.” This has been observed in multiple incidents, including looting events in 2020 and 2023 in cities like Philadelphia, New York, and Chicago. The devices are activation-locked and tied to unique serial numbers or IMEI, making them nearly worthless for use or resale, though some parts may still be salvaged. Apple’s security measures ensure stolen devices are tracked and disabled remotely.



MacDailyNews Take: We sincerely hope that all of the valedictorians involved are apprehended and sentenced to the maximum possible punishment.



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8 Comments

  1. Just some peaceful protesters casually doing a bit of undocumented shopping at an Apple store.

    Report the proper semantics folks.

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