How can I proceed with the proof of my iCloud and Devices being hacked

What can I do with the proof I have that my devices and iCloud have been hacked?


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Posted on Feb 16, 2024 07:17 AM

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Posted on Feb 16, 2024 07:23 AM

Contact the police.


  1. There are no known methods to remotely hack a device. You would be the first person in the world to have a device actually hacked remotely.
  2. If your account has been compromised, follow the steps in the support document linked below.


Outside of that, you would need to contact Apple Support or Apple's legal department and work it out with them.

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Feb 16, 2024 07:23 AM in response to sabistar274

Contact the police.


  1. There are no known methods to remotely hack a device. You would be the first person in the world to have a device actually hacked remotely.
  2. If your account has been compromised, follow the steps in the support document linked below.


Outside of that, you would need to contact Apple Support or Apple's legal department and work it out with them.

click here ➜ Contact - How to Contact Us - Apple


Feb 16, 2024 07:24 AM in response to sabistar274

If you did not jailbreak you device, then it has not been hacked. It is possible to have your Apple account compromised if someone knows your password. This could happen through a phishing attempt. Review the articles below and take action where needed.

If you think your Apple ID has been compromised - Apple Support

Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support


You should also run Safety Check. This will walk you through changing password and review what information you may be sharing that you are unaware of.

How Safety Check on iPhone works to keep you safe - Apple Support

Feb 23, 2024 02:06 AM in response to sabistar274

I got about 500 pieces of proof and im still compromised


do u have a shared server too? dent go away its embedded in the reboot


my reboot is 12gb...aside from the 5 gb or other files that probably half fake too


u cann check its with ettrecheck, its free this feature here's how it looks like my unknown 12gb not accessible in


furthermore try "show hidden files" with pressing cmd shift and. "." period at the same time


then do to ur home drive and see if u have a shared drive mounted to ur home folder like so:



notice how there's no info



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Feb 23, 2024 05:16 AM in response to biz272

Yep, all the same issues. I decided to take the old hacked machines and trade in. Within second the new machine had been airdropped the malware. This then spread through out Apple Store Valley Fair. Every device we checked had the malware. Even the ones on demo. This is sophistication of the highest degree - and I dare say ai is actively profiling every step. Yesterday I returned and demonstrated the hack at the Genius Bar. They gave me a brand new computer and said we hope it doesn’t follow you. Http://security.apple.com have 2 million dollar bounty on this kind of thing but when I submitted my findings they just deny its existence.


the fact is that he new machines come with firewalls down airdrop open and anyone can gain access to your machine before you even have a chance to set up. I actually have a copy of the websetver that’s been used against me and proof that apps are being cloned and tampered with but I’m not getting anywhere. Location is a an app that is created by ex Apple employees. I am one too. It tells heaps about the trackers and software that’s following me. I am reviewing Dark Trace. I need a solution to this. How does one even begin the scope to handle the AI issues taking over devices.

Mar 16, 2024 03:47 AM in response to Mac Jim ID

Hi Mac Jim.

I’ve seen many responses saying if your phone hasn’t been jailbroken then you can’t get hacked so it’s reassuring to see you confirm this. But why is there always so much info on the internet saying any iPhone can be hacked? Is this just being misinformed? Or is this because you can still compromise a device if you actually interact with a potential hacker/scammer?

I would like to understand more about what a hacker uses to potentially take over a device (if that’s actually possible). Is it usually an app they try to get you to install? Or do they use other mechanisms that are less detectable? Or is it simply if your phone isn’t jailbroken it’s safe what ever you do? My devices haven’t been jailbroken and I have 2FA on my account but like a lot of users paranoia often sets in.


Regards.

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