Someone using my device

Hello sir

For the past two weeks I’ve been feeling like someone other than me is following My google, what’s app everything on my phone I don’t understand. Can you help me plz

iPhone 8 Plus, iOS 13

Posted on Jul 2, 2020 12:41 PM

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Jul 2, 2020 2:22 PM in response to pe288

pe288 wrote:

You gave the link I already active but I want to know it is harmful for me or not pls say something


What you posted is not a link that anyone can do anything with.


It’s little more than a hunk of HTML code.


Probably a hunk from a mail message or a note.


The hunk of HTML references an attachment.


You will need to look at the attachment contents.


What you posted does not provide access to that attachment to anyone other than you.


Here’s some generic HTML, to show another example of what you’re looking at:


<html>
<head><title>Hi!</title></head>
<body>hello, world</body>
</html>


If you’re concerned about that particular attachment, delete the message and its attachment.

Jul 2, 2020 1:23 PM in response to pe288

pe288 wrote:

Can u tell me what is link <object type="application/x-apple-msg-attachment" data="cid:700EEB26-22BF-416D-8A5B-A335726C9F0A@mobilenotes.apple.com"></object><br> When I pasted this copy to Googol then something data came and I was little bit worried. Pls tell something.

I am not following that link.


mobilenotes.apple.com is not a genuine Apple address, so I suggest you delete this and move on, unless you downloaded something.


Did you?.

Jul 2, 2020 1:57 PM in response to pe288

pe288 wrote:

Can u tell me what is link <object type="application/x-apple-msg-attachment" data="cid:700EEB26-22BF-416D-8A5B-A335726C9F0A@mobilenotes.apple.com"></object><br> When I pasted this copy to Googol then something data came and I was little bit worried. Pls tell something.


That’s not a link.


That’s an HTML object tag, referencing an external construct.


I’d suspect that’s extracted from an HTML-formatted mail message or from Notes, referencing an attachment.


Looks harmless.


If this is MIME-encoded HTML, you’ll generally find that attachment further down into whatever you’re looking at.


Now as to what that attachment might contain, and whether that’s harmless or harmful? Donno.


Restoring a device here seems... premature.

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