iPhone hacked

How experiments are you in such topics and what is your background?
You seem so sure of yourself yet these things are possible.

It’s literally my day job.

By and large most people don’t actually get hacked, they just never applied any kind of security in the first place and gave their information away and left themselves vulnerable.

Like leaving your door open at night and being surprised when someone walked right in.
 
How experienced are you on such topics and what is your background?
You seem so sure of yourself yet these things are possible.

Dude, common sense alone would dictate none of this is possible.

Yet back in reality, the many of us in this thread who work in IT all know it’s not possible and have told you in every way shape or form, yet you continue to argue against it which is why I asked…

Are you simply trolling or really just that stupid.

Best case they hacked every one of your accounts because you were too lazy to use unique secure passwords and refused to enable 2FA which has been an account requirement by Apple since February and Google 2 weeks ago.

There is absolutely no way in the known go damned universe that your phones been hacked in the way you described, least of all by the manner in which you’ve described.

Apple would be ****ing bankrupt if their software were that insecure, I could screw with your phone that much if I had hacked your brain.
 
What is KRACK - Key Reinstallation Attack?
A WPA2 hack?

Relates to breaking your wireless network pass code.

Absolutely nothing to do with your phone.

It seems you are just looking for magical things now, when you still haven’t in any way qualified what makes you believe you’ve been hacked.

And even if you have been hacked the remedies have already been provided. You can’t Unhack yourself, you can just stop it from being an ongoing thing.
 
This just looks like OP got sloppy with his passwords - like using Password1 for every single account. This has already been pointed out, I know, but it's probably the most valid reason as I don't recall him ever denying it.
 
This just looks like OP got sloppy with his passwords - like using Password1 for every single account. This has already been pointed out, I know, but it's probably the most valid reason as I don't recall him ever denying it.
All accounts have different passwords. Facebook, Twitter, insta, email, Apple ID.
 
Relates to breaking your wireless network pass code.

Absolutely nothing to do with your phone.

It seems you are just looking for magical things now, when you still haven’t in any way qualified what makes you believe you’ve been hacked.

And even if you have been hacked the remedies have already been provided. You can’t Unhack yourself, you can just stop it from being an ongoing thing.
YouTube and google say it’s possible and relatively easy to hack an iPhone.
 
Dude, common sense alone would dictate none of this is possible.

Yet back in reality, the many of us in this thread who work in IT all know it’s not possible and have told you in every way shape or form, yet you continue to argue against it which is why I asked…

Are you simply trolling or really just that stupid.

Best case they hacked every one of your accounts because you were too lazy to use unique secure passwords and refused to enable 2FA which has been an account requirement by Apple since February and Google 2 weeks ago.

There is absolutely no way in the known go damned universe that your phones been hacked in the way you described, least of all by the manner in which you’ve described.

Apple would be ****ing bankrupt if their software were that insecure, I could screw with your phone that much if I had hacked your brain.
Yet there’s so much proof online of it happening.
 
YouTube and google say it’s possible and relatively easy to hack an iPhone.

The term “hack” is very relative.

Also, there is a massive difference between physical access to a device and it’s pin code in hand or accessing its backups, vs remotely hacking and gaining access.

Social engineering is also hacking but that’s a human failure, not a device problem and applies to ANY device.
 
The term “hack” is very relative.

Also, there is a massive difference between physical access to a device and it’s pin code in hand or accessing its backups, vs remotely hacking and gaining access.

Social engineering is also hacking but that’s a human failure, not a device problem and applies to ANY device.
There’s no physical access.
My google results are also compromised. I created a fake medical condition, this was then dropped into conversations. It’s not a coincidence.

Seems like you invested in defending Apple and not trying to understand the situation. Or....?
 
There’s no physical access.
My google results are also compromised. I created a fake medical condition, this was then dropped into conversations. It’s not a coincidence.

Seems like you invested in defending Apple and not trying to understand the situation. Or....?
Dude, are you high on something? Is someone out there to get you?
 
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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 recommend using one of these for all your internet access - it is literally unhackable

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It too, is literally unhackable
 
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?
 
WTF did I just read in this thread?
OP drugs are bad.
Your accounts got hacked not your phone. You gave your phone to some dodgy dude with your passwords.
Own goal.
Now wipe your phone and try and recover your accounts.
If you don't want to listen to the advice given to you. Then find your brain where you left it.
 
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