Phone messages can often be accessed via mailboxes that have a default password - have you set one? Consult you carrier for info.Īlso be aware that iTunes backups can be read by anyone with access to that computer. Reset the network settings on iOS to remove all the remembered networks if you can handle entering the passwords next time you need that network.Įmail can be accessed if passwords are known, enable 2 step/ 2 factor authentication on any account that supports it to reduce the potential risks, ideally registering a device that you don't think is 'hacked'. Wifi networks can be compromised for example, they may leak some information if apps have poor security, especially if you use public networks with no encryption or use WEP (encryption that is very broken) at home or work. You should review where & to whom you said these 'secret things', there is potential for many other systems to be hacked or abused. At the very least keep a log of events, is it possible one of your friends are actually hacked instead? Isn't it possible for one of them to actually communicate with the person despite what you said earlier? Establishing a case history may help in the future if you find better evidence or if the issue escalates etc. It isn't cheap & may prove to be fruitless, but this could be a criminal case if true, so it shouldn't be taken lightly. The police may help or you may need to see a professional forensic investigator. If you are convinced it is 'hacked' seek professional help. There are no ways to 'just check' for hacks like you describe (unless you have studied these devices & understand computer forensics). I know all I'm gonna get is "it cannot be hacked" or whatever, but if there was any way I could just CHECK, it would help a lot. Especially considering this guy has taunted me in the past, he's capable of anything. ![]() As I said, if this only happened once or twice I wouldn't be concerned that it was a hacking thing, but it has happened a lot. That wouldn't be an option anyway since what has been happening is this person who I suspect has been remotely accessing my iPhone always posts things or say things that are things I was talking to my friends about very prior to which. I have location services turned off everywhere, it's not a location thing. ![]() If there is any possible way I could find out for sure if somebody is spying on my phone, please let me know. I also frequently change my passwords and have Lookout Security on my phone. I frequently check my iCloud to see what devices are signed in, and it's always just my iPhone, so I know it's not my iCloud that's hacked. ![]() My friends absolutely hate this person I suspect is doing this, so I know they're not telling them anything. But this has happened far too many times in such close time proximity that it cannot be a coincidence. If it happened once, or twice, okay, maybe a coincidence. Not only is my battery draining crazy fast, but this person who I suspect is doing the hacking I have heard talking about something I never said to anybody out loud, and has been posting things on social media that directly correlate with the exact thing I was very previously just talking to my friends about either over text or Skype. No, it is not jail broken and no it has not been in the possession of anybody. I know everybody says its "impossible" for an iPhone to be hacked if it's not jail broken or in the possession of the hacker, but too many concerning things have been happening lately to lead me to believe it's hacked.
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