iPhone hacked

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.
Explain this pop up then.
 
Explain this pop up then.

It’s just text in a box.

It means nothing.

It’s targeted at people exactly like you who will believe anything in their ignorance.

Or someone trolling so hard to make other people believe it could possibly be real.

Again, what are you trying to achieve in this thread?
 
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.

So why haven’t you pressed charges? Filed an internal grievance.

Funniest part is I worked for both those companies, you aren’t “hacking” **** with the asset number.
 
It’s just text in a box.

It means nothing.

It’s targeted at people exactly like you who will believe anything in their ignorance.

Or someone trolling so hard to make other people believe it could possibly be real.

Again, what are you trying to achieve in this thread?
What would trigger the pop up? What happens if I pressed OK, I don’t remember if I did or not.
It’s a strange pop up, should not happen in the FB app.
I want to know how it was done and how do I get rid of it/them/whoever is in/on my phone.
 
So why haven’t you pressed charges? Filed an internal grievance.

Funniest part is I worked for both those companies, you aren’t “hacking” **** with the asset number.
Which companies have you worked for?
Ye it’s not hacking but they gained access to my laptop through the asset number into my documents and other folders.
 
Possibly, but would still like to know.
I meant for you, in general, as in ‘its too late for you’…. you’re a lost cause.

Either you’re genuinely thick, or you’re so desperate for attention you’re making stuff up looking for some sympathy. Either way, go get some help from a professional.
 
It’s just text in a box.

It means nothing.

It’s targeted at people exactly like you who will believe anything in their ignorance.

Or someone trolling so hard to make other people believe it could possibly be real.

Again, what are you trying to achieve in this thread?
Mate it isn’t even worth trying to explain to someone like this that a pop up is just a pop up in this case and means **** all.

There has to be a reason….

/s
 
What would trigger the pop up? What happens if I pressed OK, I don’t remember if I did or not.
It’s a strange pop up, should not happen in the FB app.
I want to know how it was done and how do I get rid of it/them/whoever is in/on my phone.
I think that’s enough internet for you, today.
 
You've already said you're not trying to cover your tracks, so the next question is what makes you so valuable that a "hacker" would make you a target?

Because unless you were extremely lax with a common, easy password for every account and device, someone has put a LOT of time and effort into this. And if you're just Joe Soap, it makes almost no sense because hackers only go for high value targets (not counting script kiddies, because they're not real hackers).
 
What would trigger the pop up? What happens if I pressed OK, I don’t remember if I did or not.
It’s a strange pop up, should not happen in the FB app.
I want to know how it was done and how do I get rid of it/them/whoever is in/on my phone.

Delete Facebook and many problems go away.

It’s no different than bullshit browser advertising pop ups.

There’s also a good reason they only give you the OK option that likely takes you to a link to sell you something.
 
You've already said you're not trying to cover your tracks, so the next question is what makes you so valuable that a "hacker" would make you a target?

Because unless you were extremely lax with a common, easy password for every account and device, someone has put a LOT of time and effort into this. And if you're just Joe Soap, it makes almost no sense because hackers only go for high value targets (not counting script kiddies, because they're not real hackers).
I’m aware of the motive.
 
Which companies have you worked for?
Ye it’s not hacking but they gained access to my laptop through the asset number into my documents and other folders.

All the ones you mentioned.

For the **** show of auditing involved there’s no way anyone has done any of that and kept their jobs.

And since it’s a listed company there’s no magical opting out of that.
 
Delete Facebook and many problems go away.

It’s no different than bullshit browser advertising pop ups.

There’s also a good reason they only give you the OK option that likely takes you to a link to sell you something.
It’s not an ad pop up, can you see it’s a native pop up. The FB app will not have any pop ups, it has banners.
 
All the ones you mentioned.

For the **** show of auditing involved there’s no way anyone has done any of that and kept their jobs.

And since it’s a listed company there’s no magical opting out of that.
BB in Fourways? With the foosball table?

Apparently lots of people do it to steal movies and series. It’s open to all employees.
 
It’s not an ad pop up, can you see it’s a native pop up. The FB app will not have any pop ups, it has banners.

Yes the Apps have access to the native pop up system.

It’s the only way they can use notifications.

It clearly does have a pop up, you’ve got it right there in front of you.
 
BB in Fourways? With the foosball table?

Apparently lots of people do it to steal movies and series. It’s open to all employees.

Cape Town.

“Apparently” a lot of things happen in your mind.
 
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