iPhone hacked

Yes exchange can be used to manage email, contacts, calendars and remote wipe.

Against you seem determined to defend the product. I’m not attacking it either. But just looking for some assistance to help me figure this thing out.
The MDM was mentioned and yes it was used possibly. Now that I remember I did try to spoof the location as we heard at the time that they are tracking us ooooooh.
It was a joke but no it wasn’t.

I have not done anything wrong or bad ever. But I was targeted. I don’t even know why yet.

If you're running O365 on your phone fir email it's ALL in the MS cloud - contacts, email, etc and of course your company can access that data in the cloud - it's their Exchange tenant after all - no need to hack your phone.

You do know that data belongs to your company right?

They can't see what's on your phone but they can see what's in your cloud exchange folders (by design and as is their right)
 
Yes exchange can be used to manage email, contacts, calendars and remote wipe.

Against you seem determined to defend the product. I’m not attacking it either. But just looking for some assistance to help me figure this thing out.
The MDM was mentioned and yes it was used possibly. Now that I remember I did try to spoof the location as we heard at the time that they are tracking us ooooooh.
It was a joke but no it wasn’t.

I have not done anything wrong or bad ever. But I was targeted. I don’t even know why yet.

Not defending anything, simply stating facts.
 
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.
Jisses dude, your phone has been hacked due to you giving your phone to someone completely untrustworthy. They have most likely scrounged your credentials off that and are now using that.
You cannot simply grab a MAC address and apply it to another device. It is hard-coded.
UNLESS they swopped out your motherboard...whoops!
 
OP poeth your cell into the toilet
Get a new one, start from scratch.
 
Jisses dude, your phone has been hacked due to you giving your phone to someone completely untrustworthy. They have most likely scrounged your credentials off that and are now using that.
You cannot simply grab a MAC address and apply it to another device. It is hard-coded.
UNLESS they swopped out your motherboard...whoops!
MAC address randomisation is definitely a thing.
 
Switch the phone off. Wrap in tinfoil. Place in lead-lined safe. Leave until you are sure any battery life is long dead. Use apple website to logout out of all devices. Wait one week.

Then monitor google location and see if it keeps changing.

Report back.
 
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Got this pop up on Facebook while browsing Sky FB page.
 
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?
What is wrong with you?

I am 1000000% absolutely, ****ing certain your iPhone has not been hacked, if it’s on the official iOS version and not a jailbreak.
 
What is wrong with you?

I am 1000000% absolutely, ****ing certain your iPhone has not been hacked, if it’s on the official iOS version and not a jailbreak.
That’s what a hacker would say...
 
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Got this pop up on Facebook while browsing Sky FB page.

Let me be absolutely clear here. Facebook (or any app) does not have that sort of access to your device. Apps can’t scan for virus or malware or anything really. They are sandboxed. Meaning there is literally no way they can access system resources.

How do I know this with absolute certainty you ask? Because I’m a software developer for iPhone apps. It’s literally my day job for the last 8 years.
 
So the c*nt that did the JB also looked after the Multichoice and Naspers account, following my DSTV post.
I worked with this person for over 8 years, only just found out they also hacked my work pc through the asset number and took my BlackBerry backups and restored it to another unused BB and chatted to my BBM contacts as me.
 
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