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What are some apps that I can use to catch people I think might have even put spyware on my private phone

The IT people at work have on several occasions have hacked into my iPhone and iPod. I think they might have even put spyware on my private phone. Yes it was charged via a USB port on a computer that was marked as not trustworthy. The routinely hack my iCloud as well via WiFi. What are some apps that I can use to catch them in the act. An it gives me proof of it happening. Vpn doesn’t seem to work as well almost like a man in the middle attack.



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Posted on Mar 24, 2019 11:25 PM

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Posted on Mar 26, 2019 2:13 PM

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Mar 25, 2019 9:59 AM in response to Keith Barkley

Yes. I was. I have since have turned off the auto join. An turned off most notifications on my phone. I have turned off iCloud completely on my phone and iPod. An no longer charge it via USB port. Wall outlet or car charger only. They accessed my phone via usb charging and rummaged through my files. Possibly putting spyware on it as well. But I’m Not sure how to tell. But they don’t know that I know they have. Even though I marked it as a don’t trust. But I expect nothing less from a company that lost a Supreme Court case because of how they treated some of their employees and contractors.

Mar 25, 2019 2:48 PM in response to Keith Barkley

To a point that I understand the Necessity for security. But when they bypass security measures on your device. It’s no longer a security issue it’s an invasion of privacy issue as the phone is a private device. They don’t own the device. It’s no different than someone breaking into your home just cause they own the land it sits on. In all honestly iCloud should have some type of VPN dynamic where they can’t actually look at your photos or anything stored on your phone or iCloud. At least some device authenticated encryption point to point from phone to server. An some type of data port closure when charging the phone. That keeps them from accessing files using some type of backdoor into my private device. An something that alerts you to the penetration of your device. That’s just my thought on the process. The security for my data is just as important as the security of theirs.

Mar 26, 2019 10:26 AM in response to Keith Barkley

I actually feel sorry for that you believe that is exceptable behavior. An allow it happen. No one has right to what’s mine. Submission is a choice. As for complaining any company that’s interested in growth requires feedback good or bad and is willing to take suggestions and determine the possibility of Implementation. Those that don’t do so loose sight of the goal of creating a product fits the need of the consumer. An if you don’t fill that void in the market someone eventually will and you lose your base. With security and privacy coming to the forefront in the EU. Focusing on end user privacy. An creating a secure and stable platform should be focus of any company in the tech sector. A brand is more then a name it is a reputation. If you lose sight of that it will ultimately cost the company.

What are some apps that I can use to catch people I think might have even put spyware on my private phone

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