iPhone hacked

If you have stock firmware the problem is PBKAC

You do not have Pegasus installed on your phone. :rolleyes:
There is no way to control/hack an iPhone remotely using iCloud or Apple ID.

Why not do what was said in the FIRST reply. Reset your Apple ID…

Hell. Reset your phone is you are so paranoid
 
If you have stock firmware the problem is PBKAC

You do not have Pegasus installed on your phone. :rolleyes:
There is no way to control/hack an iPhone remotely using iCloud or Apple ID.

Why not do what was said in the FIRST reply. Reset your Apple ID…

Hell. Reset your phone is you are so paranoid
PBKAC?

Don’t want to reset the phone.
Phones 100% hacked.
Also noticed my Vodacom 4u online access was hacked. I haven’t reset that one yet. Passwords still the same.

I suspect something was sent to a WhatsApp group that automatically installed as I had auto download active. I’ve never clicked a link(that I’m aware of).
Last year October I had 6 WhatsApp from numbers I didn’t have saved, all six numbers sent the same pic, none loaded completely. All said unable to download. I didn’t click to download again. I just deleted the conversations after saving the numbers.
 
Jan 2020 my RICA was compromised.

Feb 2021 someone was trying to port out my number.
 
What’s the website to see if your email address has been hacked?
 
Your GPS module is most likely drunk .
It’s disabled. All locations settings are off.
The Facebook location setting enables itself every time I download the latest update.
 
Your MAC address can’t be compromised.

You gave your Apple ID to someone to perform a jailbreak. That’s not a hack…that’s you giving your secure information away.
Here I was thinking the old Mac.com addresses :ROFL: Still have mine.
 
As I’ve said, the phones hacked. I’m not sure if it’s icloud, Apple ID, MAC address or what.
All apps have been deleted and reinstalled.
All apps still shows various locations in one day. Location from 50-400km away.

Which likely has nothing at all to do with your phone.
 
PBKAC?

Don’t want to reset the phone.
Phones 100% hacked.
Also noticed my Vodacom 4u online access was hacked. I haven’t reset that one yet. Passwords still the same.

I suspect something was sent to a WhatsApp group that automatically installed as I had auto download active. I’ve never clicked a link(that I’m aware of).
Last year October I had 6 WhatsApp from numbers I didn’t have saved, all six numbers sent the same pic, none loaded completely. All said unable to download. I didn’t click to download again. I just deleted the conversations after saving the numbers.

iPhones don’t work like that.

If there is any version of reality where you iPhone has in fact been compromised then resetting it is the logical thing to do.

Then reset every password for every app / account as you add it back to the device.

But likely there’s nothing wrong with your phone.
 
My Google location is constantly changing to places like vanderbijlpark, kwamachu, shoshanguve, kempton park, bronkorspruit etc
I’ve never been to such places.

So have you reset your Google password yet and enabled 2FA.

Simple things. These have nothing to do with your phone and relate to Google.
 
As I’ve said, the phones hacked. I’m not sure if it’s icloud, Apple ID, MAC address or what.
All apps have been deleted and reinstalled.
All apps still shows various locations in one day. Location from 50-400km away.

Then it’s not hacked.
 
iPhones don’t work like that.

If there is any version of reality where you iPhone has in fact been compromised then resetting it is the logical thing to do.

Then reset every password for every app / account as you add it back to the device.

But likely there’s nothing wrong with your phone.
What about something like screen mirroring? Maybe not remote access but able to view, and view historically?
 
The Facebook app constantly has 2-3 non iPhone devices with logins from other areas. I remove them then it shows again a month later.

Change the password. (with a unique one for every thing).

Turn on 2FA.

Log out all other sessions.

Your device isn’t compromised, but potentially your software services are.
 
Change the password. (with a unique one for every thing).

Turn on 2FA.

Log out all other sessions.

Your device isn’t compromised, but potentially your software services are.
How experienced are you on such topics and what is your background?
You seem so sure of yourself yet these things are possible.
 
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