There was a lawsuit against Apple because the FBI couldn't get into a terrorist's iPhone, and even though the government threatened them they still never budged (and still haven't). I suspect accounts may have been compromised due to poor security habits, but almost no chance in hell that the actual device has been compromised. And if it has, somehow, it definitely wasn't remotely. Unless, of course, a back door was installed intentionally. But that's not the device or manufacturer's fault, but the owner's.
Android phone manufacturers, on the other hand, are known to include back doors.
I’m not a technophobe or reckless.
It’s intentional and they are relentless. My rica was compromised and they also tried to port my number. That’s on the SP level. Device level, I was complacent when allowing this person to JB my device. I wanted two WhatsApp’s and two Facebook apps on one device, he knew his stuff, i shouldn’t have trusted him.
But I’ve since removed the JB or hope I did, I wiped the device and loaded the latest iOS official sw.
My email was hacked by someone at Microsoft SA that knows me. I think I fixed that.
Then my WhatsApp was hacked via an illicit link and content, I didn’t click on it but the pics auto downloaded.
Facebook was hacked but I fixed that and ultimately deleted the app.
Twitter was hacked through the email account at Microsoft SA.
I’ve found out the Microsoft SA now don’t allow employees access to accounts.
My contacts are still visible to them and so is the call register.
There’s other stuff but I don’t want to mention it.
Also this device was used via a company where I had access to their systems and software. Even though I’ve wiped the device twice. In safari the bookmarks of the companies intranet is still there, so is the portals that that company used. Could they still have access to the device?