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My note8 is always getting hacked and someone is always getting my texts calls messages photos. How can I find out who is doing this or reverse it to were I could get the information they get from me from them?
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My note8 is always getting hacked and someone is always getting my texts calls messages photos. How can I find out who is doing this or reverse it to were I could get the information they get from me from them?
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with programming, might be suitable for security.stackexchange.com/questions (though I wouldn't bet on it).
– tink
Nov 22 at 0:22
If you think you call and messages are hacked change the device password and if possible change the SIM as well. If you find your mails are hacked, just keep an eye on last login stamp. btw I agree with tink, this question is not right or this forum
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My note8 is always getting hacked and someone is always getting my texts calls messages photos. How can I find out who is doing this or reverse it to were I could get the information they get from me from them?
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My note8 is always getting hacked and someone is always getting my texts calls messages photos. How can I find out who is doing this or reverse it to were I could get the information they get from me from them?
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with programming, might be suitable for security.stackexchange.com/questions (though I wouldn't bet on it).
– tink
Nov 22 at 0:22
If you think you call and messages are hacked change the device password and if possible change the SIM as well. If you find your mails are hacked, just keep an eye on last login stamp. btw I agree with tink, this question is not right or this forum
– user7154703
Nov 22 at 5:09
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Nov 22 at 7:56
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with programming, might be suitable for security.stackexchange.com/questions (though I wouldn't bet on it).
– tink
Nov 22 at 0:22
If you think you call and messages are hacked change the device password and if possible change the SIM as well. If you find your mails are hacked, just keep an eye on last login stamp. btw I agree with tink, this question is not right or this forum
– user7154703
Nov 22 at 5:09
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– jww
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with programming, might be suitable for security.stackexchange.com/questions (though I wouldn't bet on it).
– tink
Nov 22 at 0:22
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with programming, might be suitable for security.stackexchange.com/questions (though I wouldn't bet on it).
– tink
Nov 22 at 0:22
If you think you call and messages are hacked change the device password and if possible change the SIM as well. If you find your mails are hacked, just keep an eye on last login stamp. btw I agree with tink, this question is not right or this forum
– user7154703
Nov 22 at 5:09
If you think you call and messages are hacked change the device password and if possible change the SIM as well. If you find your mails are hacked, just keep an eye on last login stamp. btw I agree with tink, this question is not right or this forum
– user7154703
Nov 22 at 5:09
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– jww
Nov 22 at 7:56
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with programming, might be suitable for security.stackexchange.com/questions (though I wouldn't bet on it).
– tink
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If you think you call and messages are hacked change the device password and if possible change the SIM as well. If you find your mails are hacked, just keep an eye on last login stamp. btw I agree with tink, this question is not right or this forum
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Nov 22 at 5:09
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