Has my iPhone been hacked?

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{"duration_ms":"37981044","share_with_app_devs":0,"roots_installed":0,"bug_type":"145","os_version":"iPhone OS 16.0 (20A362)","slice_uuid":"F13A685B-DA30-3AE9-865A-3C2DA8C003AB","is_first_party":0,"incident_id":"0422D741-8763-473B-945C-F0702ABE8E67","timestamp":"2022-09-18 15:31:09.00 -0400","app_name":"aggregated","name":"aggregated"}

Date/Time: 2022-09-18 04:58:04.315 -0400

End time: 2022-09-18 15:31:05.359 -0400

OS Version: iPhone OS 16.0 (Build 20A362)

Architecture: arm64e

Report Version: 40

Incident Identifier: 0422D741-8763-473B-945C-F0702ABE8E67


Data Source: Microstackshots

Shared Cache: F437FE34-7BA9-3E0C-BD81-2CEF2A1AAE12 slid base address 0x180e80000, slide 0xe80000


Command: aggregated

Path: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AggregateDictionary.framework/Support/aggregated

Resource Coalition ID: 107

Architecture: arm64e

Parent: launchd [1]

PID: 401


Event: disk writes

Action taken: none

Writes: 1073.76 MB of file backed memory dirtied over 37981 seconds (28.27 KB per second average), exceeding limit of 12.43 KB per second over 86400 seconds

Writes limit: 1073.74 MB

Limit duration: 86400s

Writes caused: 1073.76 MB

Writes duration: 37981s

Duration: 37981.04s

Duration Sampled: 35762.46s

Steps: 500 (10.49 MB/step)


Hardware model: iPhone12,8

Active cpus: 6

HW page size: 16384

VM page size: 16384


Advisory levels: Battery -> 1, User -> 3, ThermalPressure -> 0, Combined -> 1

Free disk space:


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iPhone 13, iOS 16

Posted on Dec 8, 2022 9:40 AM

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Posted on Dec 8, 2022 9:55 AM

Err3r wrote:

What is this

That is analytical information generated on the iPhone for Apple Engineers if necessary to do any troubleshooting. Unless you are a trained Apple Engineer with the book that identifies the information printed out there, it means nothing to do. Does it mean your iPhone has been hacked, no.

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Dec 8, 2022 9:55 AM in response to Err3r

Err3r wrote:

What is this

That is analytical information generated on the iPhone for Apple Engineers if necessary to do any troubleshooting. Unless you are a trained Apple Engineer with the book that identifies the information printed out there, it means nothing to do. Does it mean your iPhone has been hacked, no.

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