My iPhone 12 max pro continues to get hacked

It’s been on every phone

someone continues to hack my phone remotely


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iPhone 12 Pro Max, iOS 15

Posted on Nov 14, 2021 2:31 PM

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Posted on Nov 27, 2021 7:06 AM

Hello ~ Take a look here:


If you think your Apple ID has been compromised - Apple ...


Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls


No one here is not saying it is impossible to “hack” an iPhone but it is highly improbable if you have two factor authentication and update your iPhone regularly. I guard my Apple ID and never give out any information at all. If you understand a bit more about Pegasus you will come to understand how complicated and expensive it would be to use it against everyday people and to what end? If you are someone of status,great wealth,head of state, reporter or other government officials then perhaps you would be targeted. One of the many reasons that I use many Apple devices is for their concern and actions in the security realm. As for the code…take your device in to Apple and have it sent to their engineers to have it analyzed…we are fellow users and even to specialists the code means nothing when posting here. I have never in all the years of Apple use had a security problem.


~Katana-San~

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Nov 14, 2021 2:32 PM in response to Worries24

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Dec 22, 2021 6:15 AM in response to Katana-San

I have to agree that yes iPhones can be hacked., I think Apple needs to re-evaluate iClouds security. Sure it’s encrypted from your device to your cloud and other trusted parties you share your cloud with., however what if one of those trusted others is the one doing the hacking or it’s your teen going to unsafe websites or opening spam? It all uploads to the cloud., my point., Apple needs to figure out a way to have cloud accounts “vetted” for malware etc., once it’s backed up on your cloud., doesn’t matter if you change passwords, get a new phone etc., you can reset to factory settings., doesn’t matter., as long as your using your cloud account — and continue to experience the same issues over and over.,


Itunes isn’t the safest either -



Jan 7, 2022 8:03 AM in response to lobsterghost1

Although you can argue iOS is a more secure ecosystem relative to Android, that doesn’t mean it is impenetrable or without vulnerabilities. As we’ve seen from 2019-2021, there have been multiple patches that were released well after the fact. Many devices could have been compromised prior to the patch. What then @lobsterghost1?


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Nov 14, 2021 2:33 PM in response to Worries24

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Nov 27, 2021 6:44 AM in response to Community User

The OPs facts as they are related to the original post are facts the OP has absolutely NO CLUE about, showing code which can't be deciphered, which proves NOTHING. Apple would use the code in a special AI tool only top engineering at Apple can decipher.


I appreciate you think you know what you're speaking of, but in this situation, what was posted is utterly meaningless.

Nov 27, 2021 6:52 AM in response to Worries24

And your credentials are....? Please back up your claim with proof, would you please?


Let me clear. It is NOT impossible for any electronic device to be hacked. Pegasus was an example. Apple patched it quickly. And maybe you should read about Pegasus before you comment about hacking. You'd have to be VERY important in the world stage to have been a victim of Pegasus to begin with. But Apple's iOS system is extremely difficult to penetrate and after being here for years, people come here all the time claiming they've been hacked, when it's clear they have not and the proof they show, is invalid gibberish.

Dec 22, 2021 6:40 AM in response to Irishgal68

Hello ~ Let me restate that in all of the years I have had an Apple device have never had a security breach. Period. I don’t download or open anything suspicious and guard my information. No one else has anything any better on the market as far as security. Now if you open something and give out your info ….tell me how can Apple stop you from doing that? Never had iCloud or iTunes “hacked” What exact issues are you having over and over?


~Katana-San~

Jan 7, 2022 1:22 PM in response to Katana-San

I agree with you 100% about Apple being the best with security on the market., I have never had any kind of security issues with my apple devices etc., for the past 19 years., My security issues started with my estranged spouse this past year. I’m not blaming Apple for anything. Again I was sharing information of my recent security issues and what to look for.

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