How do I protect my iPhone from gettting hacked or cloned?

Do you mean like if your phone has been hacked or cloned? I am wondering if this is something that could have been done to my phone and how to prevent this from happening again or to prevent future problems? I am not very tech savvy and I just switched over to iPhone and I am kind of lost. I had my security cameras and my social media and my emails hacked and my bank accounts were also hacked but nothing taken from me except peace of mind. This has been over a year and a half of uncertainty and someone repeatedly taking my accounts from me. I’m not sure who it is but I am sure it’s someone who knows me personally. Any advice would help me greatly.

Posted on Feb 28, 2025 10:19 PM

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Feb 28, 2025 11:53 PM in response to Itsmekec

[…]I am not very tech savvy and I just switched over to iPhone and I am kind of lost. I had my security cameras and my social media and my emails hacked and my bank accounts were also hacked but nothing taken from me except peace of mind.[…]

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Reporting Cybercrime

If you still have this information, then see about reporting it, accordingly. See my User Tip for more on ding so: Using the Photos App to Report Scams: - User Tip

Mar 1, 2025 12:30 AM in response to Itsmekec

it's pretty much only you that you need protection from


if you fear somebody compromised your appleID then read (because your iPhone itself is not really at risk)

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


and read

Recognize and avoid social engineering schemes including phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support

and

Identify legitimate emails from the App Store or iTunes Store - Apple Support

and

Phishing - Wikipedia


but of cause if you jail break the iphone all bets are off

Mar 1, 2025 05:46 AM in response to Itsmekec

Thank you all, great advice and I appreciate all of your input and advice. So, this really could have nothing to do with my phone number being cloned or my eSIM? I have repeatedly went through and changed my Apple ID password… I notice things like my photos being deleted and added to my photos app and emails deleted and added. I find photos that have been edited to give me a distorted view of my self and black eyes. My cash app, Venmo and PayPal are always hidden from me… but no money is ever moved. I can never find other devices in my devices list. And should I be concerned about being able to sign out of developer mode or apple developer ?

Feb 28, 2025 11:12 PM in response to Itsmekec

[…]I am wondering if this is something that could have been done to my phone and how to prevent this from happening again or to prevent future problems?[…]

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About a Hacked iPhone:

Unfortunately, there is no way to determine if it has been hacked, unless you know that it has been hacked (officially called "jailbroken". And, the only way for an iPhone to have hacked is if it has been jailbroken.

So, what to do...

Resetting to Factory Settings:

If you are so concerned, then reset you iPhone to factory settings, as if you were to sell it. Go here: What to do Before you Sell, Give Away, or Trade in your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support. Perform as instructed there, including the backup creation and iCloud logout.


Also…

Secure your Account:

If concerned for device access, then (A)verify your devices, and (B)secure your account. Open a new eMail address and use that for your Apple ID.

1. Verify your Devices:

Verify that all devices are logged in to your account, by using this link: Check your Apple ID Device List to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support


then...


2. Modify your Credentials:

Having been stollen, someone lily has your credentials. So, by all means, modifying them.

Mar 1, 2025 12:05 AM in response to Itsmekec

[…]This has been over a year and a half of uncertainty and someone repeatedly taking my accounts from me. I’m not sure who it is but I am sure it’s someone who knows me personally. Any advice would help me greatly.

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Holding Those Accountable…


Trace these Senders By eMail Headers:

The only way to track down eMail scammers to the very best, is by finding the eMail’s headers and tracing it right down from you (the recipient) to the sender (the sender), as it was sent server-to-server over the Internet. All goes by what is referred to as an IP Address, and much more, all being data traffic.


Reporting these Headers:

Research how to find the headers, and copy & paste them into the reports, in particular those to sites requesting the headers. Such as these sites that I provided in my User Tip:

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