Should I be going on 7 months of feeling "hacked" or is this a bit of a stretch?
I have about 15-20 domains that I was actively managing through my web host and each and every one have open ports filled with trojans and back doors, and you name it, it's there in bright red writing on this iNet report. My main reason for writing this tonight is to bring awareness to some of the features within iOS/OS X that have made my tasks a bit more challenging to say the least. Bluetooth, let's find a way to be able to connect to what you want to connect to, and then disable any further connections that could take place, say, while you aren't staring at your settings screen oblivious to the "people detection" feature through Accessibility. Also, Accessibility features.. I could be very wrong but I'm going out on a limb to say most iOS/OS X users have never once created the time to learn how to use any of these features, which is why I am petitioning for an option to disable the Accessibility features entirely if one would like to do so. This has been one of the main areas that is easy to look pass (probably on purpose) where remote access has taken place right under my nose and by the time my phone or laptop heats to a warm. I'd also like to suggest the option to disable screen mirroring or Airplay while keeping the option of using your bluetooth. Face recognition should not work when the cameras covered but the other indicators of your bone structure. Maybe I'm wrong to think my guests are getting by the facial recognition to gain access to my phone and/or apps, but from what I understand, Facial recognition should be the ultimate "YOURE NOT HACKED YOURE HUNGRY" comeback to anyone in my/our position. Even as a single red rose, being newly single thanks to the plethora of late nights with my invisible guests that I couldn't prove existed, blue flowers or blue screens just don't seem too appetizing at this stage in my life. Did I mention passwords yet? I'm sitting in the middle of half organized notebooks full of passwords and the more frequently used ones on loose sheets in different piles. What I do know is that someone(s) is/are able to see everything that I do on any screen I place in front of my face and are a good 12-17 steps ahead of when I finally notice it. I filled my condo with all types of IoT devices to ensure that although I'm smarter than a brick, AI will put the smack down you try to go in there without right keys, or at least allow me to tell Alexa to "stop Hindi Spiritual" and play chris brown & Yella beezy everywhere. Getting back to passwords, when is the voice recognition password option rolling out? I bet that would be a great selling point or patent idea =]. Not to mention some form of anonymity should you be faced with my current scenario. Seriously though, this is where I'm at today.. it has become very clear that some of the labels and terminology used in iOS & OS X can be a little intimidating, especially if you're new to Mac (like I am) you should probably just believe that they got it right on your device and you're not a random underground celebrity whose 2018 private videos, hackers just couldn't wait to get their hands on. And that predictive keyboard?.. does a great job at listening and gives profound feedback. Those are facts. Also facts, I now get random screenshots appearing (screens I have not been on before) in my photos on my iPhones with what appear to be visual representations of where I left myself vulnerable, as well as a locked .plist file that simply reads" APPLmgvr", and a copy of the infamous "Hello World.c" file in my downloads. To be honest, I'm really not sure where to go from here, but a couple last things as I wrap this up. 1. Sometimes, increasing your wisdom not on "why", but instead on "how" and "when" to walk away from something is the only thing of importance. 2nd., I've been able to begin to build a relationship solely based on faith, with God. And that feeling trumps how I feel about the invasion of my privacy, every single day. Including the two Russian gentlemen who follow me to the parking garage and of whom which I'm also convinced have found their way into my Tesla through the app, unless of course you opened my door while I was sleeping and grabbed one of the keys dangling about a foot away (which I have since move.) Now that's crazy talk. I would honestly feel a great deal of closure if a. I got the job at Apple or b. I could get at least one Apple representative to tell me HOW he/she sees why I would have assumed someone else is in my Apple ID and are accessing it remotely through MY device. I do have records of these amongst other devices that have shown face on my account which still DO have their own IP address instead of sharing one with me just yet, as the initial objective does suggest to get out of sight and into mind. Very well done mister applmgvr, senior applehacker manager sir. Would you please also grant me access to my IG account when you find a moment? 6 months is a long time.
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