Need help with hackers on here hacking my phone th #143889
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I don't have att either the user code says enough I need help now |
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I get where you're coming from. It seems like a really big deal, and it does sound like you are indeed dealing with a serious issue. Here's how you can solve this problem: Lock Down Your Devices and Accounts: Change the passwords on all your accounts to strong, unique ones Scan your devices for malware or suspicious applications using trusted antivirus software. If you think you are being actively hacked, contact a cybersecurity professional or your local law enforcement agency. If this involves specific companies (like ATT or Intel), reach out to their official support teams for help and report the activity. |
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The ex friend that's hacking everything works for Linux and I tel coding.
This is my 7th phone since Dec 19 last year he's been using GitHub to get
codes and things to hack me. Got a report last week this phone has been
closed over 200 times I'm not good with any of this coding or deloping apps
and such but been working hard to find more info
…On Sun, Dec 1, 2024, 12:26 PM Анураг ***@***.***> wrote:
I get where you're coming from. It seems like a really big deal, and it
does sound like you are indeed dealing with a serious issue. Here's how you
can solve this problem:
Lock Down Your Devices and Accounts:
Change the passwords on all your accounts to strong, unique ones
Use two-factor authentication (2FA) to make it hard for anyone to access
them
Check for Malware or Unauthorized Activity:
Scan your devices for malware or suspicious applications using trusted
antivirus software.
Review browser extensions, installed apps, and system logs for anything
unusual.
Seek Professional Help:
If you think you are being actively hacked, contact a cybersecurity
professional or your local law enforcement agency.
Document everything: screenshots, logs, or other evidence of suspicious
activity, like what you've shared here.
Contact Relevant Companies:
If this involves specific companies (like ATT or Intel), reach out to
their official support teams for help and report the activity.
Don't share personal info with unverified contacts.
If you need more in-depth instructions on any of the above, let me know
and I will try to assist you!
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Here is the report of cloned items he's used anything to do this
…On Sun, Dec 1, 2024, 5:37 PM Mark Gunn ***@***.***> wrote:
The ex friend that's hacking everything works for Linux and I tel coding.
This is my 7th phone since Dec 19 last year he's been using GitHub to get
codes and things to hack me. Got a report last week this phone has been
closed over 200 times I'm not good with any of this coding or deloping apps
and such but been working hard to find more info
On Sun, Dec 1, 2024, 12:26 PM Анураг ***@***.***> wrote:
> I get where you're coming from. It seems like a really big deal, and it
> does sound like you are indeed dealing with a serious issue. Here's how you
> can solve this problem:
>
> Lock Down Your Devices and Accounts:
>
> Change the passwords on all your accounts to strong, unique ones
> Use two-factor authentication (2FA) to make it hard for anyone to access
> them
> Check for Malware or Unauthorized Activity:
>
> Scan your devices for malware or suspicious applications using trusted
> antivirus software.
> Review browser extensions, installed apps, and system logs for anything
> unusual.
> Seek Professional Help:
>
> If you think you are being actively hacked, contact a cybersecurity
> professional or your local law enforcement agency.
> Document everything: screenshots, logs, or other evidence of suspicious
> activity, like what you've shared here.
> Contact Relevant Companies:
>
> If this involves specific companies (like ATT or Intel), reach out to
> their official support teams for help and report the activity.
> Don't share personal info with unverified contacts.
> If you need more in-depth instructions on any of the above, let me know
> and I will try to assist you!
>
> —
> Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub
> <#143889 (comment)>,
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They work for Linux and Intel and I have proof they are doing this using this site as well to hack everything I have Nov 19 last it began can I get someone from this site to contact me I only joined to post and find out how to stop this
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