iPhone 14 Pro x hacked sure of it

A hacker is stalking me, listening to my life through my iPhone mic, sends annoying sounds that some how reaches me audibly. And sarcastic lines it up with clearly manipulated and timed sound haptic reactions notifications literally used sarcastically noticeably only with Timing. Anybody have a solution. Clearly iPhone is no longer “unhackable”

iPhone 14 Pro, iOS 17

Posted on Apr 24, 2024 10:08 PM

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Apr 24, 2024 10:14 PM in response to kae5627

If you feel an unauthorized person/app is remotely using, controlling or monitoring your device, then that is possible only if you have done one or more of the following Don'ts...


  1. Don't hand over an iPhone to kids or to a stranger without Enabling Guided Access
  2. Don't share Apple IDs
  3. Don't Jailbreak
  4. Don't share sensitive information pertaining to your device
  5. Don't give in to Phishing
  6. Don't plug in your device in Airports and Public places through third-party cables and trust the device. Beware of Juice Jacking. (Especially in India)
  7. Don't leave your iPhone unlocked and unattended in public places like offices, schools, malls, etc.


If one of the above is true then quickly change the Apple ID Password and Return iPhone settings to their defaults.



Keep the iPhone updated to the latest iOS always and never Jailbreak. That's it.


iOS / iPadOS devices cannot be hacked or infected with Virus / Malware / Spyware *** unless you have intentionally downloaded spurious software or unauthorized apps directly from the internet and installed them on your device or/and have Jailbroken


It (Hacking) also depends on how careful you are in sharing sensitive and valuable information pertaining to your iPhone such as Passcode, Password, etc with your friends and family members.


Be judicious when sharing the device's sensitive and valuable information with friends and family members.



**The primary reason for this is Sandboxing. All third-party apps are “sandboxed”, so they are restricted from accessing files stored by other apps or from making changes to the device. Sandboxing is designed to prevent apps from gathering or modifying information stored by other apps.


Security of runtime process in iOS and iPadOS - Apple Support



The sandbox on an iPhone is a security feature that creates a restricted environment for each app to run in isolation from other apps and the operating system. It is a core component of iOS's security architecture and plays a crucial role in making iPhones more secure.



If you doubt the authenticity of the information provided earlier, you have two alternatives:

  1. Report the hacking incident to local law enforcement authorities and actively pursue the case.
  2. Accept the credibility of the information; it is impervious to hacking. Just as some individuals hold unconventional beliefs, such as a flat Earth or moon landing denial, one has the freedom to believe in anything. The choice ultimately rests with you in this open and free world.


Apr 24, 2024 10:13 PM in response to kae5627

Report the Hacking incident to the Authorities:

  • Contact your local law enforcement agency: File a police report as soon as possible. This creates an official record of the scam/hack and helps them track these criminals. You can usually find the non-emergency number for your local police department online or by calling your information line (e.g., 411).
  • Gather your evidence: The fact that you have the box, receipt, photos, and screenshots is fantastic! This strengthens your case considerably. Bring these items with you when you file the report, or if reporting online, clearly list them and offer to send them electronically.


Strengthening Your Case:

  • Provide details: Be thorough when explaining the scam/hack. Include dates, times, names (if any), contact methods, and a detailed explanation of how the scam/hack unfolded.
  • Financial records: If you lost money, include any bank statements or transaction records related to the scam.
  • Online presence: If the scam/hack happened online, provide screenshots of the scammer's/hacker's profile, website, or any online interactions you had.


Filing the Report:

  • Request a copy: Once you've filed the report, ask for a copy for your records. This will include a reference number, which may be helpful for future inquiries.
  • Report online (if available): Many police departments allow you to file reports online. This can be a convenient option, but be sure to follow up with a phone call if you have any complex details or significant losses.


Following Up:

  • Be persistent: Scams/hacks can take time to investigate. While there's no guarantee they'll catch the perpetrator, be persistent in checking on the progress of your case. Maintain a polite and professional tone when following up.


Additional Resources:

  • Consider reporting the scam/hack to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/ This helps them track scam/hack trends and develop consumer protection resources.
  • Depending on the type of scam/hack, there may be specialized reporting agencies as well.


By taking these steps, you not only increase the chances of recovering your losses but also help law enforcement track down these criminals and protect others from falling victim.



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